Posted: Wed 22nd Mar 2017

An earlier train fault has disrupted services between Wrexham and Bidston

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Mar 22nd, 2017

There is some short-term disruption to train services between Wrexham and Bidston this morning following an earlier fault on a train.

The 10:30am service between Wrexham Central to Bidston will be terminated at Shotton High Level station and no longer call at Neston, Heswall, Upton and Bidston.

It means if you are planning to catch the 11am train from Shotton to Bidston you won’t be able to as it has been cancelled.

The 11:32 Bidston to Wrexham Central will be started from Shotton High Level, this will allow services to get back on times fore the rest of the day.

Further Information:

If your train journey has been delayed you may be entitled to compensation.

Keep your ticket to accompany any claim.

For more information please visit arrivatrainswales.co.uk where you can claim online, or pick up a form from your nearest ticket office.

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