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Live M4 and train updates as thousand of Taylor Swift fans head to Cardiff

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As thousands of fans head to Cardiff for the mega Taylor Swift gig at the Principality Stadium we will be monitoring the M4, routes into Cardiff and public transport. At 2.50pm there were 45-minute delays heading westbound around the Brynglas Tunnels.

Fans are being warned to “expect delays” on the road network on Tuesday afternoon. Traffic Wales is warning anyone heading to the city for Tuesday night’s gig to “allow extra time” for their journeys, especially on the M4.




The warning comes after drivers experienced 19 miles of tailbacks on the M4 when Pink played at the Principality Stadium last week, and two years ago some fans missed the Ed Sheeran gig when they got stuck in three-hour delays.

Hundreds of fans were already in the city on Tuesday morning, but thousands more are expected to travel during the day on Tuesday.

There had been disruption on train lines into the city, but the Rhymney line has now re-opened and delays are expected to clear.


How to check traffic alerts

Traffic Wales, the organisation which monitors the main routes in Wales, says: “We expect delays on the network this afternoon, plan your journey and allow extra time.

Adding: “And remember to check before you travel.” You can check traffic alerts with with them here.

Avoid Cardiff’s Rover Way

In Cardiff, there are delays on a main road because a vehicle has been abandoned.

Rover Way is partially blocked in both directions and there is queueing traffic due to abandoned vehicle between Seawall Road and Tesco.

40-minute delays on the M4

Traffic monitoring system Inrix is now showing that there are 40-minute delays on the M4.

The main congestion area is heading westbound at the Brynglas Tunnels.

How to get to Cardiff by train

Just some reminders for people heading to the city by train.

Transport for Wales will be providing additional capacity where possible on routes in/out of Cardiff on Tuesday June 18th, but trains are expected to be very busy, so please allow plenty of time for your journey.

Post-event queues for mainline rail services will be on Central Square and queues for Valleys services will be to the rear of the station. Cardiff Queen Street will close at 9.30pm except for accessible access and passengers that wish to travel to Cardiff Bay.

Revenue checks will be taking place at Cardiff throughout the day. Visit www.tfw.wales or the new TfW app for the latest travel information.

If you have any issues on the railway, please speak to a conductor or, for more serious matters, you can text the British Transport Police on 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40. In an emergency, always call 999.

What the traffic cameras show

Looking at the traffic cameras on the M4 and it is not too busy after the Prince of Wales bridge.

It around junction 24 Coldra where the congestion begins.

This is the from the traffic camera there.

(Image: Traffic Wales)

Reduction in M4 congestion

Congestion time on the M4 around the Brynglas Tunnels has actually decreased.

There were 25 minute delays earlier but traffic monitors on the motorway are now showing that has been reduced to 10 minutes.

Roads in Cardiff city centre have now closed

Just a reminder that the main roads around Cardiff city centre are now closed.

People are being advised that the best option is to use the park and ride facilities. More road updates here.

Congestion warning from Traffic Wales

Traffic Wales is warning of congestion building.

They say there is slow traffic westbound from junction 24 The Coldra to junction 26 Malpas.

25-minute delays on the M4

Traffic monitors are show delays of around 25 minutes on the M4 heading westbound around Newport.

The slowest traffic is aroune Brynglas tunnels.

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