Drivers at First North Western walked out yesterday in a dispute over pay. The train drivers' union Aslef said rail chiefs attached "unacceptable" conditions to a 19% pay rise offer.
The conditions include making drivers responsible for picking up litter at stations. The train company denies changing the terms of a three-year pay agreement and is accusing Aslef of reneging on the deal.
First North Western runs mainline services and local routes in the north-west of England and north Wales. All its services were cancelled yesterday and today, but today a limited rail replacement bus service is operating.
The first two-day walkout happened on August 13 and 14. Further strikes are planned for September 10 and 11.