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Abergele & Pensarn formerly Abergele
(1848 - )
Opened as Abergele by the Chester and Holyhead Railway on May 1 1848, the 'and Pensarn' suffix was believed to have been added when the station was substantially rebuilt in 1883
The station is unstaffed and intending passengers must purchase tickets prior to travel or from the conductor on the train. The former ticket office next to platform 2 and the waiting rooms
on each side still stand, but are no longer in rail use - waiting shelters are provided for passengers on each platform
Train running information is offered via CIS screens, customer help points and timetable poster boards, along with a payphone on platform 2.
Step-free access is available to both platforms via ramps from the road bridge linking them
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