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Rail passengers reminded to check before they travel due to industrial action

Credit: Transport for Wales

Transport for Wales (TfW) is reminding passengers of the importance of checking for the latest travel information with industrial action set to take place at the end of July.

The RMT Union have announced three days of strike action to affect 14 train operating companies during July, on Thursday 20 July, Saturday 22 July and Saturday 29 July. The train drivers’ union ASLEF has also announced a ban on overtime from Monday 17 July to Saturday 22 July.

TfW is not involved in the industrial action but some of its services are likely to be busier than usual due to the reduced timetable put in place by other operators.

TfW services will run as timetabled, but services may be busier than usual due to the industrial action taking place at the operators, particularly on the routes below:

  • Carmarthen – Swansea – Bridgend – Cardiff Central – Newport – Severn Tunnel Junction
  • Gloucester – Cheltenham
  • North Wales – Chester – Crewe – Manchester
  • Shrewsbury – Birmingham International