FESTIVALGOERS at Bingley Music Live this weekend are being urged to make alternative travel arrangements, if going and leaving by train.
Train services will be on a reduced service on Saturday 1st, which is when the likes of Jake Bugg and The Cribs will be playing at the fest.
But, due to the Northern Rail strikes, the last trains from Bingley are expected to be at around 7pm, which could potentially affect any one wanting to see the later acts.
Bingley Music Live organisers, Bradford Council, are encouraging those who were thinking of using the train to rethink their plans.
It has offered a list of several other alternatives.
The most effective will be to take the bus instead, as some services will run until around 11:46pm.
Extra taxi ranks will also run during the festival.
Other options include using the park and ride service, car sharing, pick-up points, and there is still space for people to camp if they want to stay for the weekend.
More information can be found at: www.bingleymusiclive.com
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