Passengers were left stranded overnight after a train fire near Craven Arms last night.
Emergency services were called to the Welsh Marches line after the fire broke out on the undercarriage of a passenger service between Shrewsbury and Ludlow.
The incident occurred after the 20:43 Crewe to Cardiff Central service 'made contact with an object'.
Several road closures were in place including the A49 which have since been lifted.
A spokesperson for Transport for Wales said: "The 20:43 Crewe to Cardiff Central service was terminated after making contact with an object near Craven Arms."
"All 49 passengers on board were safely evacuated and replacement road transport was arranged."
"Disruption to services is expected to continue into Monday afternoon and passengers are advised to check the latest travel information before starting their journey."
"We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause."
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