Newtown rail users should continue to check routes before travelling after it was confirmed that investigations into last week’s tragic train crash would continues over the coming weeks.
One man from Aberystwyth sadly died and four people were seriously injured when the two trains collided on the Cambrian Line near Talerddig at around 15mph.
The line reopened yesterday following the conclusion of on-site investigations, but investigations will continue off site by Rail Accident Investigation Branch.
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, said: “Over the weekend Network Rail have undertaken thorough checks and safety inspections.
“The incident may continue to cause some disruption in the coming days and weeks, including some temporary service amendments. Passengers are advised to check their journey before travelling.
“Over the last week I have been in close contact with Transport for Wales and other agencies to ensure that passengers and staff who have been affected by the incident get the support they need.
“Transport for Wales have established a dedicated helpline, staffed by experienced advisors to provide assistance to the 41 passengers who were on board the two trains.
“This has included the offer of counselling services alongside welfare checks and other practical measures such as re-uniting passengers with luggage left on the trains following the incident.
“In addition, Transport for Wales have also taken steps to provide appropriate support for rail staff who have been affected by the incident.
“I am grateful to all of those working in the rail industry who worked tirelessly since the incident to support those affected, and to enable us to begin operating these important services once more. Furthermore, I am grateful to the local community and passengers for their patience during this time.”
PICTURE: A stock picture showing a train in service near Welshpool.