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Thursday, 12 April 2007, 05:59 GMT 06:59 UK
In pictures: Rail disruption

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Lynn Brady, a charity worker travelling between London and Haverfordwest, said: "It's a nuisance but the buses were efficient. My connection was cancelled at Cardiff though."

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Andy Moss, 34, a shop manager from Pyle, said: "It's outrageous. I've complained and been told it's for our benefit, but I'm getting into work late and people are waiting for me."

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Rhian Meara, 21, a student from Cardiff travelling to Bridgend, said: "It's a bit of a shambles when you hear they should have finished three days ago, but you want tracks that work."

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Cheryl Masaga, from London, who had been visiting Llanelli with children Matrida, 10, and Paskali, 7, said: "I didn't know it was going on until I reached Cardiff. I think it's a bit rubbish."

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Gareth Torrance, 24, from Pencoed, who works for Admiral Insurance in Cardiff, said: "There was no information - I was on the station platform and was told I was getting a bus."

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Simon Devereaux, travelling from Manchester to Swansea, said: "I had no idea this was happening until I reached Cardiff. Information has been non-existent."
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