Train Problems Saturday - Ipswich Town News
Fans travelling to Saturday's game at West Bromwich Albion by train are likely to face delays with strike action taking place on One Railway. The RMT has called the strike in support of a sacked colleague.
One say they are confident that many of their services will be unaffected but local trains from Ipswich and Norwich around Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire are expected to be cancelled. Some RMT members will be refusing to sell tickets for Saturday and Monday, when a second strike is planned, from Thursday.
More on the services affected here and on the reason for the strike here.
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