TRANSPORT for Wales (TfW) is warning passengers to keep an eye on travel information, with industrial action set to impact its rail services
The train drivers’ union ASLEF has announced strike action at 16 Train Operating Companies (TOCs) on Wednesday, May 31 and Saturday, June 3, while The National Union of Rail, Maritime, and Transport Workers (RMT) has announced strike action at 14 TOCs on Friday, June 2.
TfW is not involved in industrial action but some of its services are likely to be extremely busy as a result of the severely-reduced timetable put in place by other operators.
Today (May 31) Transport for Wales services will run, however, the following routes will be busier than usual: North Wales - Chester - Crewe – Manchester.
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On Friday, June 2, Transport for Wales say its services will be busy due to a reduced frequency service from other TOCs including GWR, WRM, Avanti and Northern.
And on Saturday, June 3, services will still run, but TfW is warning customers that routes will be busier than usual.
In addition, North Wales and Chester services are to terminate and origniate at Warrington Bank Quay.
You can visit the Transport for Wales website to keep up to date with the latest travel information.
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