Beach-goers may need to plan a different journey as the popular route will be replaced by buses, Transport for Wales (TfW) tweeted today.
Transport for Wales said no trains will be operating between Machynlleth and Shrewsbury.
Beach-goers may need to plan a different journey as the popular route will be replaced by buses, Transport for Wales tweeted today.The route, which takes just over an hour and sees 23 trains a day, will likely be replaced by a coach, although some of TfW's services are lower-floor buses.
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