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Feedback gevenI visit a lot in the rule only by waiting for my next train, but I have lived there for 2 years and I think the pleasants near the station are great u have asda so u can buy lunch while waiting for their next train or if they have time, they can go for a drink at the station and when I lived there, I love it to go to the well
I've used this station many times on my holiday. It's easy to get trains and buy tickets. Good car park. Taxi company based at station but they very often say no taxis for an hour despite having drivers and taxis outside. Nice Victorian Station. Sometimes have steam trains through.
Llandudno junction is a junction for trains between Llandudno and the Conwy Valley Line. Llandudno Junction is the busiest station in North Wales, in terms of the frequency of services, and is also one of the busiest in terms of passenger numbers. Transport for Wales provides an hourly service from either Birmingham International or Cardiff Central to Holyhead via Wrexham General, Shrewsbury, Chester and Bangor. Some morning and late evening trains run to/from Crewe. Transport for Wales provide an hourly service from Manchester Piccadilly to Llandudno. Since the May 2016 timetable change, several of these now run through to/from Manchester Airport. A few shuttle services between here and Llandudno also operate at certain times of day. Transport for Wales operate six trains per day each way on the Conwy Valley Line to Blaenau Ffestiniog. Transport for Wales operate one daily limited-stop Premier Service between Holyhead and Cardiff Central. Avanti West Coast operate a number of services from London Euston to Holyhead and Bangor. They also operate two trains on weekdays between Birmingham New Street and Crewe-Bangor/Holyhead. On Sundays services run hourly to Holyhead and Crewe (limited service to Cardiff Central and Birmingham International) on the main line, along with a half-hourly shuttle to Llandudno (summer only) and there are four trains to London. There are also three trains each way on the Blaenau Ffestiniog branch between May and early September (a thrice daily rail-replacement bus service runs for the remainder of the year).
The station was clean and well-lit, giving the impression of having been recently painted. The restrooms at the far end of the platform were new and spotless. All the elevators were operational, and the staff at the ticket office and on the platform were very helpful. There was clear visual and verbal information available. Overall, it was a positive experience.
Unfortunately, Train Pal continues to sell tickets for trains that were canceled weeks ago due to engineering work. This has caused a lot of frustration among passengers, myself included. The staff at the station are often the ones who bear the brunt of our complaints, but it's not their fault. They have been friendly and accommodating; in fact, one of the workers even offered me a cup of tea while I waited for my train.