From
Wales OnlineThere are long queues at train stations around Wales this morning ahead of the Wales game and trains coming into Cardiff are packed.
In Swansea, queues were building up as early as 10am this morning, with fans hoping to make sure they get to Cardiff with plenty of time ahead of kick off at 2.45pm.
Six Nations fans are being put on buses from some train stations including Bridgend and others are reporting they can't get on trains.
One wrote: "Once again let down by @tfwrail. Another full train and despite people getting off the guard wouldn't let anyone on."
Another said: "No one is accountable and no one knows what is going on."
A third wrote: "Two @tfwrail trains have stopped at the station unable to let people on. Getting great value for money out of my season ticket. No seats during the weekdays and unable to even get on the train at the weekend. Is this the service you think Wales deserves?"
Transport for Wales has said they are expecting it to be extremely busy today, adding they have every train in service.
Up to 275,000 rugby fans are expected in the Welsh capital today, with fans in red hoping to see a first Grand Slam in seven years. You can follow our liveblog on the Grand Slam Saturday here .
Despite the long queue, fans waiting to board a train at Swansea station this morning were in good spirits and station staff were handing out sweets.
There were problems from the Bristol direction also. The Media haven't made any suggestions as to where additional carriages can be obtained from. Unless something quickly changes they will have to wait in the pouring rain in the queues to return home tonight.
Happens every time there is a major rugby match in Cardiff - this one has been in the calendar for over a year. Given that sort of notice, and with the regularity of these events it's reasonable to suggest that
GWR▸ would allocate extra resources accordingly, perhaps with some of the additional capacity they keep telling us about.
I'm not sure that it's up to the media to plan this sort of exercise for them?
Congratulations to Wales anyway.....I was at Twickenham yesterday and am still recovering!