The great railway interruption in southern Wales is continued until a third day as the repair work continues.
Many trips are being suspended or canceled due to work on a bridge outside the Cardiff Central Station.
National Rail Initial said the work, which he begged on Sunday, would continue until April 21, but said he was now expected until the end of April 22.
The work has affected a series of routes administered by Great Western Railway, Transport For Wales and Cross Country.
The rail transport transport is being organized between Newport and Cardiff Central, and Cardiff Central and Cajaphilly.
Passengers are urged to verify their service before traveling.
“Urgent repairs are needed for a bridge in the Cardiff’s central area. While repairs are carried out, some lines are closed,” said National Rail on Monday.
“As a result, a small service is executed towards/from Cardiff Central today and the train can be reviewed, canceled.
“A great interruption is expected until the end of Tuesday, April 22”.
Transport For Wales also advised his customs that trains would be subject to delays and caneaciones to Ebbw Vale Town, Cheltenham Spa and Clewsbury.
He added that the trains between Maeste and Ebbw Vale Town would end up in Cardiff Central and there would be no trains that were executed between Pontypriddd and Cardiff Bay in both directions.
The services were suspended from and from Coryton / Cajaphilly, and a reduced trains service between Cardiff Central and Merthyr Tydfil / Aberrardare / Treherbert was being operated. These services would also deviate in Radyr and would not call Landaf, Cathays or Cardiff Queen Street.