-
Sewta worked in
close liaison with
partners representing public transport operators.
Sewta was
stood down on 19
September 2014. The
members of
Sewta were:...
-
Ceuta (UK: /ˈsjuːtə/, US: /ˈseɪuːtə/, Spanish: [ˈθewta,
ˈsewta] ;
Moroccan Arabic: سَبْتَة, romanized: Sabtah) is an
autonomous city of
Spain on the North...
-
December 2014. A
report published by the
South East
Wales Transport Alliance (
Sewta) in 2006
envisaged the
extension of
services on the Ebbw
Valley Railway...
-
station serves the
village of
Llanharan in
south Wales.
Funded in part by
SEWTA and at a cost of £4.3 million, it
opened in
December 2007. It is 183 miles...
-
Retrieved 10
March 2025. GB eNRT 2015-16 Edition,
Table 128 (Network Rail) "
SEWTA".
SEWTA.
Archived from the
original on 7
February 2006.
Retrieved 22 January...
- Port
Talbot and Carmarthenshire. It is one of four
transport consortia (
SEWTA, SWWITCH,
Taith Joint Board and TraCC)
supported by the
Welsh Government...
-
removed during construction of the
cycle path. A
consultative study in 2006 (
Sewta Rail
Strategy Study)
considered the
possibility of
reopening the Pontyclun...
- 7
September 2010.
Retrieved 7
October 2010. "
Sewta Rail
Strategy Study" (PDF).
Jacobs Consultancy,
Sewta Rail
Strategy Study,
Executive Summary. South...
- flexibility,
reduce maintenance costs and re-instated a
fourth through platform.
SEWTA invested in
improved p****enger
facilities at the station. The new track...
-
Library - Newspapers.Com. 14 Nov 1973. p. 46.
Retrieved 26
September 2023. "
SEWTA Tour Archive: 1972
Virginia Slims Circuit" (PDF). London, England: Wayback...