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Vandals cause £64k damage to rail stations’ ticket machines

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VANDALS are causing thousands of pounds’ worth of damage to ticket vending machines across the rail network in Wales.

Transport for Wales, which operates the Wales & Borders rail franchise, has called on the public to report any instances of vandalism they witness to the British Transport Police.

The Welsh Government’s transport company, which took over running of the franchise from KeolisAmey last year and whose services also include cross-border routes into England, said that the cost of repair to damaged machines since September 2020 has been more than £64,000.

Vending machines at 24 separate locations have been damaged. It said the worst-affected train station is Pencoed in Bridgend, where six separate vandalism incidents have been reported. Machines have also been damaged at Barry Docks, Gilfach Fargoed, Garth and Cwmbach stations.

As a result of the anti-social behaviour Transport for Wales has invested in four cameras at two undisclose­d stations, which have already recorded seven acts of vandalism.

In a tweet Transport for Wales said: “Our ticket vending machines have been vandalised at 24 separate locations since September 2020, resulting in £64,200 in repairs. Please report any vandalism to British Transport Police.”

Damage has also been reported to defibrilla­tors at stations.

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