All train services cancelled for rest of today on Welsh Marches line

Roger Smith - Contributor 1 comment 3 Min Read
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All train services between and have been cancelled for the rest of today, Friday, 22 September, because of a fault with the system.

The closure will affect all trains between Central and , , and , and also between and Piccadilly.

Transport for Wales Class 158s pass the Rock Armour
Transport for Class 158s on the line between Hereford and Shrewsbury. // Credit:

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Anyone intending to travel between Hereford and Shrewsbury today is advised to travel via an alternative route, and tickets on those routes will be accepted by the relevant train operators:

  • between and Birmingham New Street – CrossCountry
  • between Shrewsbury or Hereford and Birmingham New Street – West Railway
  • between Cardiff Central and Bristol Parkway – Great Western Railway
  • between Crewe, Chester, and Birmingham New Street – Avanti West Coast
  • between / Crewe and Manchester Piccadilly – Avanti West Coast
  • between Crewe and Manchester – Northern

has requested rail replacement buses, but details of those arrangements are not currently available. Further information will be provided once it is known on the Transport for Wales website here or the National Rail website here.

National Rail Enquiries has a real-time Journey Planner available at Your UK Train Journey Planner – National Rail Enquiries to check details of how trains are running.

Helpful advice for travel on a rail replacement service, including accessibility information, is available here.

The location of rail replacement buses can be found by checking station signs or by searching for the relevant station on National Rail s station information pages here.

Anyone who is affected by the closure and experiences a delay in completing their journey may be entitled to compensation. All claims for compensation should be accompanied by the relevant train ticket details of the journey, as both will be required to support any claim.

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