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Buses to replace trains between Carmarthen and Pembroke Dock for 10 days due to track replacement work

Track replacement and drainage work between Carmarthen and Pembroke Dock will mean 10 days of rail replacement buses, Network Rail have warned.

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Network Rail say that buses will replace trains between the two stations from Monday 18 March to Wednesday 27 March inclusive.

Each train will be replaced by two buses, with one calling at all stops (Whitland, Narberth, Kilgetty, Saundersfoot, Tenby, Penally, Manorbier, Lamphey, Pembroke and Pembroke Dock) and a faster service calling only at Whitland and Tenby.

Network Rail engineers will be replacing more than 200m of track and installing more than 300 tonnes of new ballast close to Pembroke station. In addition, essential drainage work will be carried out between Narberth and Kilgetty stations.

Nick Millington, Network Rail Wales and Borders route director, said: “We are working really hard to improve train service punctuality and this essential work in Pembrokeshire is a part of our commitment to do that.

“We recognise there is never a good time to close the railway, but we have planned the renewals to minimise disruption as much as possible.

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“I would like to thank passengers for their patience and urge them to check their journeys before travelling.”

Jeremy Williams, Transport for Wales Head of Customer Operations South, said: “With this important work being delivered by our partners in Network Rail, some of our services will have replacement road transport later this month.

“Customers should plan ahead and check their journey details, allowing extra time for connections where necessary.”

(Lead image: Network Rail)

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