A NEW train service launching next month will connect two major UK cities for the first time. CrossCountry has revealed a new direct service will launch between Cardiff and Edinburgh. The 455 mile journey will connect the Scottish and Welsh capitals with passengers not having to make any changes.
The direct journey will travel to 22 train stations, joining at Birmingham New Street or Gloucester. The weekday service will depart from Cardiff in the morning, before arriving in Edinburgh. There will be one weekday service going each way from Cardiff-Edinburgh and Edinburgh-Cardiff.
The new service will start next month from December 15. CrossCountry’s interim managing director Scott Maynard said: “We’re delighted to introduce this new service joining Cardiff and Edinburgh directly by rail for the very first time - meaning even more connections for customers across the length and breadth of the country. “Thanks to colleagues across CrossCountry and the wider rail industry for their support in delivering these new services linking two of Great Britain’s capital cities, as well as many other key towns and cities in between.
” Scottish Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop added: “The launch of a new direct weekday train service between Edinburgh and Cardiff for the first time is welcome news for rail users wishing to travel between these two capital cities." The current fastest route is around six hours, while changing in Crewe. It is hoped that the new journey will be a sim.