Rail services disrupted after points failure

An overhead view of Birmingham New Street. The station is a large glass mirrored building. There is a train driving on tracks to the left while there are numerous empty tracks on the right.
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Disruption to rail services was expected until the end of the day, National Rail said

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Rail passengers faced cancelled trains and delays in the West Midlands due to a points failure and signalling fault.

National Rail said the points failure between Wolverhampton and Birmingham New Street caused disruption to journeys between the two stations on Wednesday.

A spokesperson said , externalthe issue had since been fixed but disruption was expected until the end of the day.

Separately, a fault with the signalling system also caused disruption between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton.

London Northwestern Railway and West Midlands Railway passengers were told tickets could be used on some other services, with some rail replacement bus services in operation.

A limited rail replacement bus service ran between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton.

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