The services were disrupted on Sunday morning (October 12)Branwen Jones Reporter and James Holt Senior Live and Breaking News Reporter
17:48, 12 Oct 2025
Livestock stormed the railway
Passengers faced major train delays on Sunday (October 12) after livestock stormed the railway in Wales.
Great Western Railway confirmed that their services were disrupted due to the animals turning up near Neath station, in south Wales, during the morning.
The incident caused all lines to be blocked, with train services between Cardiff Central and Swansea cancelled or delayed while the issue was resolved, WalesOnline reports.
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One passenger that was affected by the disruption was Justin, who was travelling on the 10.32am train service from Bristol via the Manchester Piccadilly trainline.
He explained how the livestock disruption on the line caused a delay of over two hours. A picture shows train staff herding cows onto the platform at Neath.
Justin said: “I was supposed to catch a train from Bristol to Penryn from 1725 to 2210, but it seems I’ll be getting to Bristol at least around 5pm and there’s no outbound times later than that”.
He added: “I will be very disappointed if I can’t get back home tonight”.
Great Western Railway confirmed they were aware of the travel disruption and encouraged passengers to check their journey and follow updates.
On X, they posted: “Due to animals on the railway at Neath all lines are blocked.
“Train services between Cardiff Central and Swansea may be cancelled or delayed. Disruption is expected until 14:30. Check your journey at https://t.co/FUh5xp6dAO and follow us for updates”.
A spokesperson for the trainline said that anyone who may have been impacted by the disruption, including further information on refunds or help in finding alternative transport, to either contact GWR’s customer service team or their station staff.