Posted: Mon 14th Mar 2016

Trains between Wrexham (SHOTTON) Bidston are severely disrupted.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 14th, 2016

Train services between Wrexham, Shotton and Bidston are currently experiencing severe disrupted.

Arriva Trains Wales say they are currently investigating a ‘problem’  – we’ve been in touch with Arriva however they can’t give any more information as to what the issue is.

Trains between Wrexham Central will no longer call at Bidston, Upton, Heswall and Neston with trains to Wrexham starting from Shotton only.

Trains will be starting around 16 minutes late from Wrexham Central.

Road transport arranged for onward journeys to Bidston from Shotton.

Passengers may be entitled to compensation for the delay caused to this journey.

Full details of Arriva Trains Wales compensation policy and a claim form can be found at
www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/PassengersCharter/

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