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More seats to be provided by rail operator ahead of Six Nations rugby match

The capacity-boosting GWR electric trains will be used for the big ticket event for the first time since they initially ran in December

A Class 387 Electrostar at Cardiff Central, with the Principality Stadium in the background

Great Western Railway has announced that it will be increasing the frequency of shuttle services between Cardiff Central and Newport ahead of Wales’ first home Six Nations match against Scotland.

The rail operating company, which operates the South Wales to London rail franchise, will run two eight-car Electrostars between Cardiff and Newport.

The electric train service will run every 30 minutes as part of plans to disperse crowds after the Principality Stadium fixture on Saturday 12 February.

The additional carriages will provide more than 2,600 seats, making up 15% of GWR's 20,000 post-match seating capacity.

Train services are still expected to be busy and a queuing system will be in operation at the station after the game.

Customers are advised to be prepared to stagger their journey time and to keep checking social media for the latest information on queuing times.

In a change to previous years, fans travelling to Newport after the game will be asked to queue on the square in front of Cardiff Central station, rather than from Riverside Car Park.

The Six Nations Queue Plan for 2022

The Electrostar trains first ran in Wales in December last year but this will be the first time they will be used for a big ticket event.