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tfw

American  

abbreviation

  1. that feel when; that feeling when: (used, often alongside an emotionally expressive picture, to frame a situation and one's feelings in response to it.)

  2. Canada. TFW. Temporary Foreign Worker.


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The plans are included in TFW's latest vision document, which sets out a dozens of projects to boost the rail network in Wales.

From BBC

According to the UK government, TFW estimates the total cost of all the schemes under consideration to be "up to £14bn".

From BBC

"The new trains are significantly increasing capacity over what we've had previously, and that means that we can move more people more frequently," said TfW's chief infrastructure officer Dan Tipper.

From BBC

TfW said in 2026, 12 trains an hour should pass through Pontypridd on the Merthyr Tydfil, Aberdare and Treherbert lines.

From BBC

The BBC has approached both TfW and Translink for comment.

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