Train Woe for Fans - Ipswich Town News
Town supporters travelling to Crewe by train on Saturday could face delays due to engineering work. The work will also affect fans travelling to Wigan for the game at the JJB Stadium on Tuesday, August 26th.
Widespread essential engineering work is taking place on the West Coast main line over the weekend, and it is likely that there will be some disruption to services.
Replacement buses are being provided by the train companies and between Manchester and London an alternative direct service is being provided by Midland Mainline into and out of London St Pancras.
More details from: www.nationalrail.co.uk/planmyjourney
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