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"Disgraceful" scenes on Transport For Wales train heading to Cardiff as Wales played Belgium

When Wales play in Cardiff thousands of football fans make the commute from North Wales down to South Wales. Fans heading down for last night's Nations League fixture against Belgium have branded the train service a "disgrace" due to overcrowding.

Fans have questioned Transport For Wales asking why they provided just two carriages for some services to Cardiff on match day. The criticism comes just weeks after the rail company was slammed for their train services for Ed Sheeran's gigs in the Welsh capital.

Welsh footy fan Wayne Jones shared a picture of the two-carriage train which was "already full" when it reached Bangor just after 11am. At 12:46pm he shared another snap and said: "Gets better... direct train to Cardiff now terminated at Wrexham. Hundreds waiting for another two carriages. Disgusting!" reports Wales Online.

He then added: "I went last week for the Ukraine game. Kids scared it was that busy. Will not use again until it’s finally corrected to a standard a paying customer deserves. My seat last week was £113 and I stood up penned in all the way. Disgrace of a service.”

Wayne's posts have sparked well over 1,000 online reactions, including from Lesley Griffiths — the Welsh Government minister for north Wales — who branded the situation “unacceptable” and tagged Transport for Wales in her tweet. One supporter commented: "Every international day is the same for rugby and football and especially on that north to south line. And always the same old excuses. You simply can't keep using them year after year after year."

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