Vale trains will be affected by ongoing strike action tomorrow and Saturday – here's what you need to know

By Jack Wynn

17th Aug 2022 | Local News

TfW will be unable to operate rail services on Network Rail infrastructure. (Image credit: TfW)
TfW will be unable to operate rail services on Network Rail infrastructure. (Image credit: TfW)

The majority of Transport for Wales (TfW) services will be suspended tomorrow (August 18) and Saturday (August 20) due to the ongoing national industrial action. 

The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has announced two days of strike action will take place on Thursday 18 and Saturday, August 20. 

TfW is not involved in the dispute with the RMT but as a result of the dispute between the union and Network Rail, we will be unable to operate rail services on Network Rail infrastructure.  

Thursday 18 and Saturday, August 20 – very limited rail service, do not travel by train 

The only services operating will be on the Core Valleys Lines in South Wales and a Cardiff to Newport shuttle, with one train operating hourly in each direction, between 07:30 and 18:30 hours. 

No other TfW services across Wales and the Borders network will be able to operate. 

Train services will operate between Cardiff Central and Rhymney, Treherbert, Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil in an hourly service in each direction between 07:30 and 18:30 hours. 

Trains will be able to operate between Radyr and Treherbert, Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil before 07:30 hours and after 18:30 hours (but only up to 20:30 hours on Thursday 18 due to engineering work).  

Road transport will enable customers to travel between Cardiff Central and Radyr in each direction outside of these hours. 

However, customers are advised there will be extremely limited road transport capacity and all train and road transport services are expected to be extremely busy due to the reduced service frequency. 

There is also expected to be disruption on the days prior to and after the industrial action and customers are advised to only travel, if necessary, on Wednesday 17, Friday 19 and Sunday 21. 

Friday, August 19 (the day between the strikes) 

Due to the shift patterns of Network Rail's signallers and the significant challenges of moving trains and crew to operate between strike days, there is likely to be disruption. 

Core Valley Lines ­- Friday, August 19 

The first services of the day that depart Treherbert, Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil will all be timed so they will be arriving in Radyr after 07:00 hours. No trains will run before 07:00 hours on any lines except between Treherbert, Aberdare, Merthyr Tydfil – Radyr. 

No pre-planned road transport services will be in operation before 18:30 hours on Core Valley lines. 

Services are likely to be much busier than usual – particularly the first services of the day. 

All other TfW services – Friday, August 19 

No trains will run before 07:00 hours on all other TfW services and they are likely to be much busier than usual – particularly the first services of the day. 

Customers are urged to check the TfW website, app or social media before they travel. 

Existing tickets 

Customers with existing non-season tickets valid for travel on Thursday 18 and Saturday 20 August can use those tickets anytime between Wednesday 17 and Tuesday 23 August. 

Customers are encouraged to avoid travelling on Friday 19 and Sunday 21 August as services are expected to be extremely busy. 

Alternatively, customers can claim a full refund, with no admin fee charged. Season ticket holders can apply for compensation via Delay Repay. 

     

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