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Llandudno
(1858 - )


Llandudno railway station serves the seaside town of Llandudno in North Wales, and is the terminus of a 3 miles long branch line from Llandudno Junction on the Crewe to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line

The branch line was constructed by the St. George's Harbour and Railway Company and opened on October 1 1858

The Llandudno station buildings and frontage together with five platforms and an extensive glass roof were erected in 1892

In recent years, plans were unveiled for the transformation of the station into a Transport Interchange, which was completed in 2014

The ticket office is staffed part-time and a self-service ticket machine is provided for collecting advance purchase tickets. There are also toilets and a waiting room on the concourse. Train-running information is provided by digital information screens, posters and automated announcements

Trains depart for Blaenau Festiniog and for other destinations including, Manchester, the Midlands and London mostly using the Holyhead to Chester line connection at Llandudno Junction









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