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Rail strikes: No trains after Wales v New Zealand in Cardiff

Rugby fans are being warned not to travel by train to Cardiff for Wales’ upcoming match against New Zealand due to “disruptive” rail strikes.

Wales are set to face the All Blacks in the autumn internationals on 5 November, with kick-off at 15:15 GMT.

Up to 35,000 people would usually descend on the city by train – but capacity will cut by two-thirds.

Transport for Wales (TfW) has urged fans to “make alternative arrangements” and not take the train.

There will be no trains after the match, with the final service departing from Cardiff Central before 17:00, meaning thousands of fans will likely be forced to take to the roads instead, prompting fears of heavy traffic.

Sourcebbc.com
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