Train cancellations have left food festival fans waiting for replacement buses.
Trains have been cancelled between Wellington and Shrewsbury
Revellers heading towards Shrewsbury for the food festival have been left waiting for replacement buses after staff sickness sees disruption to train services. National Rail has said railway lines between Wellington and Shrewsbury station have been closed due to signalling staff being taken ill.The first day of the Shrewsbury Food Festival is expecting hundreds of visitors to flood the town from neighbouring areas.has forced the line to close down, in April, a Network Rail spokesperson said they were undergoing"an extensive recruitment and training programme" to ensure the manning of the Abbey Foregate signal box.
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