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Disruption as train hits person Disruption after man hit by train
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Rail services between Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil, Pontypridd and the valleys have been disrupted after a person was hit by a train. Rail services between Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil, Pontypridd and the valleys have been disrupted after a man died when he was hit by a train.
The line is closed between Radyr and Queen Street in the city due to the incident at Cathays, with passengers being offered road transport instead. The line between Radyr and Queen Street in the city has been reopened following to the incident at Cathays at 0522 GMT.
People have been warned to allow extra time for their journeys. But some services are still running around 20 minutes late.
Arriva Trains Wales said services were unlikely to return to normal until at least 0800 GMT. British Transport Police said the man's death is not being treated as suspicious and inquiries were ongoing to establish his identity.
They are also trying to establish how he came to be on the line.
The train involved was the 0524 Pontypridd to Barry Island service.