ALL emergency service workers from Holyhead to Prestatyn are being given the gift of free travel this Christmas.
In recognition of their efforts throughout the year, Transport for Wales is granting free travel to members of the police service, fire and rescue service, ambulance service, RNLI and the coastguard until Friday, January 4.
Currently, on duty police officers from all forces including the British Transport Police, are already able to travel free of charge whilst in uniform.
The move comes as new operator Transport for Wales celebrates its first Christmas running rail services in Wales.
Customer experience director for Transport for Wales, Colin Lea, said: "We all know what a difficult job our emergency service personnel do in keeping us safe.
"Nationally, the police are already able to travel on trains for free whilst on duty, and we felt that we'd like to extend this to all branches of the emergency services.
"So for Christmas and New Year we're delighted to offer them all free travel on our services to make it that bit easier to get about in recognition of their fantastic work. We'll carefully consider how this works with a view to what else may be possible in future."
Any emergency service personnel can travel for free when wearing their ID and uniform.
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