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Llandudno Junction
(1858 - )
Llandudno Junction railway station is on the Crewe to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line. Also is a junction for trains to Llandudno and the Conwy Valley Line
The original station (located to the west of the current station) was opened on October 1 1858 serving the branch line to Llandudno.
This was followed by the opening of a second branch line in 1863 - the Conwy Valley Line - which headed south towards Blaenau Ffestiniog
Between Llandudno Junction and Llandudno, the service uses the double-track Llandudno branch line from the North Wales Coast Line
On 1 October 1897, the present station was opened on a much larger site, the two island platforms offering six through lines with two bays at each end (a total of four through platforms
and four bay platforms)
The station is staffed throughout the day, with the ticket office on platforms 1 and 3 and self-service ticket machines are also available for collecting pre-paid/advance purchase tickets
Other facilities on offer include a waiting room, toilets, a cafe and public telephone. Platform 4 has a canopy and customer help point only. Train running information is provided
by poster boards, digital information screens and automated announcements
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