Public Transport

1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd on 6 March 2018.

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Photo of Janet Finch-Saunders Janet Finch-Saunders Conservative

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8. What steps is the Welsh Government taking to improve public transport services in Wales? OAQ51874

Photo of Carwyn Jones Carwyn Jones Labour 2:12, 6 March 2018

We are moving forward with our ambitious vision to reshape public transport infrastructure and services across Wales, including local bus services, following their devolution, rail services through the next Wales and borders franchise, and, of course, the south-east and north Wales metro projects.

Photo of Janet Finch-Saunders Janet Finch-Saunders Conservative

Thank you. First Minister, in the past 12 months, the A55 has now been closed 55 times. That, of course, brings about huge delays for our bus services, our commuters and, generally, really affects business, our tourism industry and everything. Can you provide an update on the works to follow the A55 resilience study and confirm how many of the quick wins that have been identified will be carried out by your Government?

Photo of Carwyn Jones Carwyn Jones Labour

First of all, the A55 was built to a standard below the standard that would be build to now. But it's there, and we have to deal with it as it is. What can we do, then, to improve the flow of traffic along the A55? Well, there are two specific projects that I'd refer the Member to: firstly, the removal of the roundabouts in Llanfairfechan and Penmaenmawr. That work is ongoing, in terms of the design stage. That will help to move traffic more quickly. And, of course, the work that's being done to look at a third Menai crossing that would turn the A55 into a proper dual carriageway, rather than having one section where it's reduced to one lane either way.