
There is major disruption to train services linking North Wales to the Welsh capital, Cardiff.
Reduced and cancelled Transport for Wales service to / from Cardiff Central are expected until the end of the day on Sunday 27 April.
The routes affected are between Holyhead / Crewe / Cheltenham Spa and Cardiff Central, between Manchester Piccadilly and Cardiff Central / Swansea / Carmarthen / Milford Haven / Fishguard Harbour, between Cardiff Central and Ebbw Vale Town / Cardiff Bay / Pontypridd / Merthyr Tydfil / Aberdare / Treherbert / Swansea / Llanelli / Pembroke Dock / Milford Haven, between Barry Island and Caerphilly, and also between Penarth and Cardiff Queen Street
Commenting on the train chaos between North and South Wales, Janet Finch-Saunders MS, said:
“There is no doubt that repairs have to be undertaken, but the chaos caused to residents and visitors trying to travel between North and South Wales is extraordinary.
“National Rail Enquiries is showing almost all trains between Llandudno Junction and Cardiff Central as cancelled.
“I know of one resident who is having to catch 5 different trains to reach the Welsh capital today, instead of the usual 1.
“The situation is a nightmare, especially at the end of the Easter break when thousands will be trying to enjoy a last minute get away, or travel home for the start of the new school term.
“I encourage everyone intending on catching a train this weekend to check if the journey is still possible”.
ENDS