Posted: Thu 28th Sep 2017

A late running freight train is causing disruption to services between Shotton and Bidston

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Sep 28th, 2017

Train services between Shotton and Bidston are currently disrupted due to a late running freight train on the line.

So fat the following trains have been hit by the disruption:

10:32 Bidston to Wrexham Central due 11:32

11:30 Wrexham Central to Bidston due 12:30

12:32 Bidston to Wrexham Central due 13:32

Arriva Trains Wales say a coach will a coach will leave Shotton at 12:15 for all stations to Bidston.

“If your train journey has been delayed you may be entitled to compensation. Please keep your ticket to accompany any claim. For more information please visit www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/contactus where you can claim online, or pick up a form from your nearest ticket office.”

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