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Flooding and signals fault hit Christmas rail travel Flooding: Christmas rail travel resuming in south Wales
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Flooding has hit rail services in and out of south Wales three days before Christmas, with homes and roads also suffering after heavy rain. Rail services in and out of south Wales are resuming after being hit by flooding on Saturday morning.
For a while rail passengers were told to avoid travel but Arriva Trains Wales now say some of its services are resuming, with delays can be expected. Passengers were initially told to avoid travel but Arriva Trains Wales now say its services are running, although delays can be expected.
A signalling problem in Cardiff has also stopped trains between the capital and Newport. A signalling problem in Cardiff, which had also stopped trains between the capital and Newport, has been fixed.
Fire crews have been called to flooding at properties in the Vale of Glamorgan. Roads and properties in parts of south Wales have also suffered from flooding with fire crews pumping out water.
And a 50mph speed limit is in place on much of the M4 in south Wales due to surface spray, while Environment Agency Wales has five flood warnings in place.And a 50mph speed limit is in place on much of the M4 in south Wales due to surface spray, while Environment Agency Wales has five flood warnings in place.
Anyone travelling by rail is advised to check the Arriva Trains Wales website before travelling, as its mainline services have resumed but disruption is expected for the rest of Saturday.Anyone travelling by rail is advised to check the Arriva Trains Wales website before travelling, as its mainline services have resumed but disruption is expected for the rest of Saturday.
There are no services between Cardiff and Newport and the Vale of Glamorgan line is still blocked by floodwater. Network Rail said a blown transformer at Central Cardiff station at 09:40 GMT knocked out signalling in the Cardiff area but it is not yet known if flooding was the problem.
First Great Western said the signalling problem at Cardiff was "causing significant disruption to services in south Wales" with it unable to operate between the city and Newport. Localised flooding
Network Rail said a power surge at Central Cardiff station at 09:40 GMT knocked out signalling in the Cardiff area. A Network Rail spokesman said: "All signals and services are back up and running and we should have, more or less, a normal service up and running in the next few hours."
Unknown cause
It said engineers are investigating and a team is trying to put in a fix to allow at least some trains through.
It is not known if the cause was weather related and it is not known when the problem will be resolved.
A Network Rail spokesman said: "We do apologise to customers, and we know it's Christmas, but the state of the weather is such - especially in Wales and the west - that it's better not to travel if they don't have to."
The network is also experiencing disruption in the north, particularly between Wrexham and Bidston, and Crewe and Shrewsbury.
On the roads, fire crews have been called to deal with localised flooding at St Athan and Boverton in the Vale of Glamorgan.On the roads, fire crews have been called to deal with localised flooding at St Athan and Boverton in the Vale of Glamorgan.
In Swansea, a wall collapsed in Clifton Place, with an estimated 30 tons of rubble and soil falling on to a footpath. No-one was injured.In Swansea, a wall collapsed in Clifton Place, with an estimated 30 tons of rubble and soil falling on to a footpath. No-one was injured.
Rain and surface water spray has led to a 50mph speed limit on the M4 between J30, Cardiff Gate, and J49, the Pont Abraham roundabout.Rain and surface water spray has led to a 50mph speed limit on the M4 between J30, Cardiff Gate, and J49, the Pont Abraham roundabout.
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The A474 in Briton Ferry, Neath Port Talbot, is closed in both directions due to flooding. Emergency services are in attendance and diversions are in place.The A474 in Briton Ferry, Neath Port Talbot, is closed in both directions due to flooding. Emergency services are in attendance and diversions are in place.
A4118 in Parkmill on Gower is closed due to flooding, as is the A4136 Staunton Road in Staunton, Monmouthshire, due to flooding and a landslip.A4118 in Parkmill on Gower is closed due to flooding, as is the A4136 Staunton Road in Staunton, Monmouthshire, due to flooding and a landslip.
The Met Office has issued an amber flood warning for south Wales, advising people to be prepared for localised flooding from rivers and surface water.The Met Office has issued an amber flood warning for south Wales, advising people to be prepared for localised flooding from rivers and surface water.
Environment Agency Wales has put two flood warnings in place for Ewenny, Vale of Glamorgan, and Pencoed, Bridgend, on the River Ewenny. Environment Agency Wales has put flood warnings in place for Ewenny, Vale of Glamorgan, on the River Ewenny, for Solva on the River Solva and the River Ritec at Tenby, in Pembrokeshire, and the Lower Dee Valley from Llangollen, Denbighshire, to Chester.
It has also issued flood warnings for Solva on the River Solva and the River Ritec at Tenby, in Pembrokeshire, and the Lower Dee Valley from Llangollen, Denbighshire, to Chester. It means flooding in these areas is expected and 30 less serious flood alerts are in place elsewhere where flooding is possible.
It means flooding in these areas is expected and 30 less serious flood alerts are in place where flooding is possible.
Weather forecasters predict heavy rain for much of Saturday, with up to 50mm (2ins) falling on already saturated ground and swollen rivers.Weather forecasters predict heavy rain for much of Saturday, with up to 50mm (2ins) falling on already saturated ground and swollen rivers.
The rain is due to slowly ease overnight with most places becoming dry by dawn. The rain is due to slowly ease overnight with most places becoming dry by Sunday morning.
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