Posted: Fri 12th Jan 2018

Updated: Fri 12th Jan

Some disruption on the Wrexham to Bidston line due to a points failure

Some disruption on the Wrexham to Bidston line due to a points failure
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 12th, 2018

UPDATE (8.20am)

Arriva Trains Wales say the 9.32am Bidston to Wrexham Central calling at Shotton at 9.55am has been cancelled due to a points failure.

Coaches are providing replacement Road transport.

“Please note the journey by road takes longer than the train.
There is industrial action affecting Merseyrail. No Merseyrail services are serving Bidston or Chester.” The train company says.

FROM EARLIER

Train services between Wrexham, Shotton and Bidston are subject to some disruption this morning due to a points failure on the line in Deeside.

Services between Hawarden Bridge and Shotton High Level are running at reduced speed on the line towards Wrexham General.

‘Train services through these stations may be subject to disruption on all routes. Disruption is expected until 12:00pm’ say Arriva Trains Wales.

 Merseyrail Strike

Deeside commuters using Merseyrail trains are also set for disruption today as members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT)  stage three days of industrial action.

Passengers travelling to, from and within the Liverpool City Region are being urged to plan their journeys and check before they travel ahead of the planned industrial action by RMT members.

There will be no service between Chester and Hooton while Wirral services will start and terminate from James Street Station.

Merseyrail tickets will be accepted on Arriva bus services, except between 7.00am-9.00am and 4.00pm-6.00pm.

Andy Heath, Managing Director at Merseyrail said: “I am really disappointed with the strike action being taken by the RMT that will, after the previous strike days, yet again result in more disruption to your services.

The timing of these latest strikes, three within a week, has been deliberately scheduled so as to cause as much impact as possible to you as a passenger.

At the request of the Metro Mayor, we agreed to independent conciliation with the RMT union with no pre-conditions, but to date, the RMT have refused to meet without pre-conditions.

I am very keen to begin a meaningful dialogue and engage in a detailed negotiation to find a middle ground which will satisfy all parties.

As always, we will ensure that we deliver as robust a timetable as we can that will best serve your travel needs.”

RMT General Secretary Mick Cash said: “Every single effort that RMT has made to reach negotiated settlements in these separate disputes with the different train operating companies over safe operation and safe staffing has been kicked back in our faces and we are left with no option but to press ahead with the action exactly as planned.

No one should be in any doubt, these disputes are about putting the safety of the travelling public before the profits of the private train companies

“It is frankly ludicrous that we have been able to negotiate long-term arrangements in Scotland and Wales that protect the guards and passenger safety but we are being denied the same opportunities with rail companies in England.

This suspension of normal industrial relations by the employers has to end if we are to make progress towards a solution that guarantees safe rail travel for all.

Passengers are strongly advised to check the Merseyrail website and Twitter @Merseyrailbefore travelling, as it is possible that timetables will change prior to, as well as during, strike action.

 

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