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Llandudno
Address: Llandudno LL30 2AF, UK
State: Conwy
City: Llandudno
Zip Code: LL30 2AF


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Reviews
50% of the car park - half its capacity - has been made into electric-only parking. There aren't this many electric cars in all of Wales
Llandudno railway station serves the seaside town of Llandudno in North Wales. It is the terminus of a 3 miles 4.8 km long branch line from Llandudno Junction on the North Wales Coast Line, between Crewe and Holyhead. The station is managed by Transport for Wales Rail, who operate all trains serving it. Llandudno Victoria station, the lower terminus of the Great Orme Tramway, is a 15-minute walk from the main station.nnThe first station and the Llandudno branch line was constructed by the St. George's Harbour and Railway Company and opened on 1 October 1858. The trains at first ran to and from Conwy station until the completion of Llandudno Junction station. The line was soon absorbed by the London and North Western Railway, which in turn became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923. Vaughan Street in Llandudno was also laid out in 1858 as the station approach road.nnAs the first station had become inadequate to cope with increasing usage, the present Llandudno station buildings and frontage, together with five platforms and an extensive glass roof, were erected in 1892; the station still has the Victorian carriage road between the two principal platforms. Platforms 4 and 5 had been disused since 1978, with the tracks to the platforms being disconnected and eventually dismantled in 2012. The southernmost half of the glass roof was removed some decades ago and the remainder was substantially cut back again in 1990. Half of the station frontage, which had been disused for many years, was demolished in May 2009. The station retains its semaphore signalling and manual signal box.nnVirgin Trains West Coast previously ran a direct afternoon service to London Euston, but this service was discontinued at the December 2008 timetable change; it now terminates at Chester instead. However, Avanti West Coast intend to reintroduce this service but only in the summer months.
H and I turned up to catch the 09.45 to Chester. We put a couple of quid in the parking meter - and nothing! We zoomed off into town, found another car park and made it to the train on time.nThe station is quite large. The building is light, clean and spacious. The young lady who sold us our tickets was well-presented but, unfortunately, had not learned how to smile.nA nice, efficient station but watch our for their car park. I still haven't got my money back!
Great to be able to buy tickets from a real person and not a machine . Helpful and pleasant. We enjoy a trip down the Conway valley and it's very reasonably priced . Easy walking distance for us from B+B and plenty of free parking to be found within a few minutes walk if you need it .
Lovely station. Full of old world charm. Staff are friendly and helpful. Station clean as well. Exciting going on a train instead of the hassle of driving. Not far from all amenities.
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