Suspicious item which brought rail chaos was not unexploded bomb
A suspicious item which brought chaos to the South Wales rail network, delaying passengers for hours, was not an unexploded bomb.
A suspicious item which brought chaos to the South Wales rail network, delaying passengers for hours, was not an unexploded bomb.
Commuters in Cardiff have been queueing for replacement buses after the discovery of an unexploded WW2 bomb on the train line between Newport.
Those travelling by train tonight are expected to face delays of up to 3 hours, as Arriva Trains Wales describe the situation as 'volatile'.
The company has apologised for the disruption.
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Rain clipping the far north through the evening but elsewhere staying dry with some sunny spells.
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Photos taken on Saturday morning show Roald Dahl Plass strewn with empty beer bottles and discarded canisters of laughing gas.