Trains in Mid Wales are having to run at a reduced speed this morning (Friday, May 26) following a signalling issue.
Transport for Wales has said that trains are having to "run at reduced speed" due to a fault with the signalling system at Caersws which is on the Cambrian Line.
This means that there could be delays on the line and Transport for Wales is warning that disruption on the route is expected to last "until the end of the day".
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This comes after delays on the line earlier this week caused by signalling issues between Newtown and Welshpool.
Transport for Wales has said that passengers may be able to claim compensation "if one of our trains runs late or is cancelled for any reason, and because of that you get to your destination station 15 minutes or more later than scheduled."
More on this as we get it.
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