Llanelli Star

Rail strikes to cause disruption

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RAIL passengers are being warned that the majority of train services across the Wales and Borders network will not run this Saturday because of ongoing industrial action.

The National Union of Rail, Maritime, and Transport Workers (RMT) announced strike action on Saturday, October 8, across Network Rail and 15 train operators. Aslef has also announced strike action today, across 12 train operators.

Transport for Wales is not involved in the industrial action but the knock-on effect means they are unable to operate a number of rail services on the Network Rail infrastruc­ture on Saturday, while they are preparing for services to be busier than usual today.

Great Western Railway has also warned that on the strike days “train services will be severely disrupted and some parts of the GWR network will have no train service at all”, with a spokesman adding: “Train services on the days following the industrial action will also be disrupted.”

The GWR spokesman added that on strike days an extremely limited service will operate between 7.30am and 6.30pm and the last trains will leave much earlier. He added: “Where we are able to run services they are expected to be extremely busy and we are not able to provide bus replacemen­t services. Online journey planners will be updated with the latest timetable informatio­n.”

TfW is warningtha­t today’s services are likely to be extremely busy as a result of the severely reduced timetable put in place by other operators.

This includes services between Carmarthen and Newport.

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