Station message
This station is within the TfW Penalty Fare Zone. For more information visit tfw.wales/penalty-fares.
Station facilities
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General service information
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Staffing LevelPart time
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Closed Circuit Television
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Information Available From StaffYes - from ticket office
Yes - from help point -
CIS
- Departure Screens
- Announcements
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Customer Help Points
Ticket Office for advice only
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Ticket buying and collection
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Ticket Office
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Prepurchase CollectionTicket Office: Yes
Ticket Machine: Yes -
Ticket Machine
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Oystercard Issued
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Use Oystercard
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Always Show Oyster Card Fields
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Smartcard Issued
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Smartcard Validator
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Penalty FaresAW
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All station facilities
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Seated Area
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Station Buffet
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Toilets
The toilets are located on Platform 1. The National key toilets are located on Platform 1; these toilets are operated by a radar key. The National key toilets are only available during staffing hours.
Accessible toilets can be accessed via the ladies toilets
Baby changing facilities are within the accessible toilets
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Baby Change
Baby changing facilities are within the accessible toilets. Accessible toilets can be accessed via the ladies toilets .
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Telephones
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Wi Fi
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Post Box
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Accessibility and mobility access
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Helpline
03333 211202
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/Mon-Sun 08:00 to 20:00 -
Staff Help Available
Assistance will be provided by the Conductor on the train.
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Induction Loop
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Accessible Ticket Machines
The ticket machine(s) do not accept cash. Payment is by major debit and credit cards only. They are touchscreen controlled.
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Height Adjusted Ticket Office Counter
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Ramp For Train Access
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Accessible Taxis
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Accessible Public Telephones
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National Key Toilets
The National key toilets are located on Platform 1; these toilets are operated by a radar key. The National key toilets are only available during staffing hours.
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Step Free Access
Category A.
Step free access to the station concourse and all platforms.
Coverage: whole Station -
Ticket Gates
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Impaired Mobility Set Down
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Wheelchairs Available
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Assisted Travel
We want everyone to travel with confidence. That is why, if you are planning on travelling on national rail services, you can request an assistance booking in advance - now up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day. For more information about Passenger Assist and how to request an assistance booking via Passenger Assist, please click here.
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Parking information
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Cycle StorageSpaces: 30
Sheltered: Yes
Cctv: Yes
Location:Cycle parking at Llandudno station is offered in three locations.
11 Sheffield stands providing on west side of station concourse.
2 Sheffield stands on main area of station concourse.
2 Sheffield stands in open on platform
Annotation:6 hoops. Stands are under cover.
Type: Stands -
CarPark
Operator Name: Network Rail
Name: Station Car park
Spaces: 120
Number Accessible Spaces: 8
Accessible Car Park Equipment: No
Cctv: No
Open:
Mon-Sun
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Rail Replacement Services
The rail replacement bus stop is a local bus stop on Augusta Street near the station entrance.
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Taxi Rank
Taxi office to the left of the station building.
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Onward Travel
Bus stop providing services to many destinations in the station car park.
Buy a Llandudno PlusBus ticket with your train ticket for discount-priced unlimited bus travel around the town. For details visit www.PlusBus.info
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Cycle Hire
There are no cycle hire facilities at this station.
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Passenger services
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Customer Service
Contact our Customer Relations team directly via the Transport for Wales Website.
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Left Luggagehttps://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Lost Property
Operator Name: Transport for Waleshttps://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Overview
The area of Llandudno has a long and impressive history, with relics being found from the Stone Age. The region's industry, too, has been established here for many centuries.
The station, built in 1858, served the copper mines that Llandudno is famous for. Responsible for keeping both the farming and fishing industries going, too, the station brought wealth and workers into the area. Gradually, though, tourism took over, and Llandudno became the glorious highly popular seaside attraction, with an expanded station to cope with the extra footfall.
Nowadays, the demand for trains has lessened slightly, and the platforms have decreased from 5 down to 3, but the gorgeously well preserved red brick station buildings remain. However, if you're looking for more than just observing red bricks for your next holiday in Llandudno, make sure to take a look at our guide on exciting things to do in Llandudno.
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How long does it take to walk from Llandudno Station to Llandudno town centre?
- Walking via Trinity Square, it takes around five minutes to reach the centre of Llandudno from the station.
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What car parking facilities are available at Llandudno Station?
- Llandudno Station has no car parking facilities.
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What facilities are there for bike storage at Llandudno Station?
- There are 12 bike parking spaces at Llandudno Station.
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What other facilities are available at Llandudno Station?
- Toilets
- Coin and cards telephones
- Disabled access - step-free throughout, ramps are available, as are wheelchairs and induction loops.
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