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First Great Western 'underestimated' rugby rail travel numbers | First Great Western 'underestimated' rugby rail travel numbers |
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First Great Western has apologised for underestimating passenger numbers travelling to Cardiff for the city's first Rugby World Cup match. | First Great Western has apologised for underestimating passenger numbers travelling to Cardiff for the city's first Rugby World Cup match. |
In a tweet, the train operator acknowledged "severe overcrowding" at Paddington Station. | In a tweet, the train operator acknowledged "severe overcrowding" at Paddington Station. |
The company said it had put on an additional 8,000 seats into Cardiff in preparation for the game and was now providing a further 1,500 seats. | |
Passengers have reacted angrily with one describing it as "unforgivable". | |
Clive Sedgebeer ‏tweeted: "@FGW It must have come as a great surprise to you that there is something going on in Cardiff. Just not good enough and unforgivable." | |
Cycleoptic responded: "Only 4 years notice!" | |
Sue Moran tweeted: "Stop selling the anytime tickets on match days - it's the same during six nations." | |
In a statement First Great Western said: "We're sorry for anyone caught up on busy services ahead of today's match at the Millennium Stadium. | |
"Although we warned customers services were likely to be very busy and to travel early, the number of people wishing to travel is slightly higher than predicted, and passenger numbers have been less evenly spread throughout the day than we would normally expect." | |
It added it would be reviewing arrangements for future rugby events during the World Cup but said there was a "limit to what we can provide without impacting other customers". | |
National Rail has asked rail users to allow extra time to travel. | National Rail has asked rail users to allow extra time to travel. |
It said Paddington, Reading, Swindon and Bristol Parkway were all busier than normal. | It said Paddington, Reading, Swindon and Bristol Parkway were all busier than normal. |
In the first of eight fixtures at the Millennium Stadium, Ireland v Canada kicks-off at 14:30 BST on Saturday and Wales will take on Uruguay at 14:30 on Sunday. |