More than 100 platform shelters have been replaced or refurbished at train stations across South East Wales.
Transport for Wales (TFW) says it's cost £2 million and taken eighteen months to install the modern shelters at over 60 stations in the region.
Most of the work has been concentrated on the Core Valley Lines, with stations in the Vale including Penarth and Barry Island among those to benefit.
A combination shelter has been installed in Penarth - replacing the old green design - which will allow bikes to be stored.

TFW says the project is a "target improvement" for passengers, with several different designs of shelter being used including barrel roof, green roof and Voyager.
Project manager Adam Zak said: "This has been a really comprehensive project looking at making targeted improvements for our customers."
"We know that having somewhere safe and suitable to shelter from the elements is so important for customers waiting for a train."
"At Grangetown, for instance, the old shelter was really just a roof and offered very little protection from the elements. The new one is a real step change for customers"
"The work really improves the look and feel of our stations so this work really fits in with our value of doing the right thing."
"I’d like to thank everyone who has been involved in the work to date and to hope it will really improve the overall customer experience for us."

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