The closure of the rail access in Telford due to a landslide has caused inconvenience for passengers. The closure is anticipated to last for a minimum of two weeks, but could extend until the end of the month. Commuters like Marisa Amplett are now relying on bus services for their daily travel.
The landslide near Oakengates in Telford has resulted in the closure of the town's rail access . The closure is expected to last at least two weeks, but may continue until the end of the month. 29-year-old Telford resident Marisa Amplett will be using the bus for her daily commute during this time.
We visited Telford Central to observe how passengers are managing with the rail replacement bus services.
Landslide Telford Rail Access Closure Bus Services Commuters
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