Posted: Mon 24th Nov 2014

Trains: Disruption to Shotton services due to a vehicle striking a bridge at Penyffordd

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Nov 24th, 2014

Trains from Shotton to Wrexham and Bidston are being affected by a vehicle striking a bridge at Penyffordd 
All lines are closed as of 10:30 and train services running through Penyffordd station may be cancelled or delayed.
An estimate for the resumption of normal services will be provided as soon as the problem has been fully assessed say Arriva Trains Wales.
Trains from Wrexham to Bidston are terminating at Shotton with some delays being experienced, a coach service is being provided for onward journey’s to Bidston.
Coaches will depart Shotton at approximately 1100 and at 1130 for stations to Bidston.
Some passengers may find diverting via an Chester offers a quicker journey. – 

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