Rugby World Cup Transport Planning
Rugby World Cup Transport Planning
The Enterprise and Business Committee carried out a one-off inquiry into the transport planning in Cardiff for the Rugby World Cup matches in 2015. They looked into the planning process for the Rugby World Cup; reports of significant queues and overcrowding on train services, including their causes and impact; the appropriateness and effectiveness of public transport provision for the events more generally (for example bus and taxi services and infrastructure); the effectiveness of communication around the events; any public safety or other concerns arising from the organisation of these events and any lessons learnt for future events of this type.
Business type: Committee Inquiry
Status: Complete
First published: 26/10/2015
Documents
- Report - Slate version
- Report - PDF version PDF 495 KB
- * Welsh Government response (PDF 18KB)
- Evidence from South Wales Police (PDF 67KB)
- Evidence from Cardiff Bus (PDF 56KB)
- Evidence from National Express (PDF 752KB)
- Evidence from Arriva Trains Wales (PDF 3.8MB)
- Evidence from Great Western Railway (PDF 2.57MB)
- Evidence from Network Rail (PDF 138KB)
- Evidence from Rail Delivery Group (PDF 446KB)
- Evidence from the Rugby World Cup Organisers (PDF 2.02MB)