Llandudno Junction station is one of the busiest in North Wales, sitting at the junction of the North Wales Coast Line and the Conwy Valley Line. It provides connections to destinations including Bangor, Holyhead, Chester and Llandudno, as well as onward services to Manchester and beyond. The station has a ticket office, ticket machines, a waiting room, a buffet, toilets and free Wi-Fi. The town of Llandudno is about two miles away.
Purchase your train tickets at the station ticket office, buy online or on our handy app. We don't charge booking fees.
Station facilities
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Parking
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Shops
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Step-free access
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Ticket machine
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Ticket office
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Toilets
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Wifi
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General service information
- Staffing Level
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Part time
- Closed Circuit Television
- Yes
- Information Available From Staff
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Yes - from help point
Yes - from information point
Yes - from ticket office - Information Services Open
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Mon-Fri 05:25 to 23:00
- CIS
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- Departure Screens
- Announcements
- Customer Help Points
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Yes
Please advise station staff at the Booking Office or the Customer Services office on Platforms 1/3 during opening hours upon arrival.
Ticket buying and collection
- Ticket Office
- Yes
- Prepurchase Collection
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Ticket Office: Yes
Ticket Machine: Yes - Ticket Machine
- Yes
- Oystercard Issued
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No
- Use Oystercard
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No
- Always Show Oyster Card Fields
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No
- Smartcard Issued
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No
- Smartcard Validator
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No
- Penalty Fares
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AW
All station facilities
- Seated Area
- Yes
- Waiting Room
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Mon-Fri 06:00 to 19:00
Opposite booking office.
- Station Buffet
- Yes
- Toilets
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Yes
The toilets are located on Platform 1.
Accessible toilets can be accessed through the ladies
Baby changing facilities are within the accessible toilets
- Baby Change
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Yes
The toilets are located on Platform 1.
Accessible toilets can be accessed through the ladies
Baby changing facilities are within the accessible toilets
- Telephones
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No
- Wi Fi
- Yes
Accessibility and mobility access
- Helpline
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03333 211202
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/Mon-Sun 08:00 to 20:00 - Staff Help Available
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Staff are located at the Customer Services Office on Platform 3.
Mon-Fri 05:25 to 23:00 - Induction Loop
- Yes
- Accessible Ticket Machines
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Yes
The ticket machine is next to the ticket office and take cash and major debit and credit cards. They are touchscreen controlled.
- Height Adjusted Ticket Office Counter
- Yes
- Ramp For Train Access
- Yes
- Accessible Taxis
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No
- Accessible Public Telephones
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No
- National Key Toilets
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Yes
The toilets are located on Platform 1.
Accessible toilets can be accessed through the ladies
Baby changing facilities are within the accessible toilets
- Step Free Access
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Category A.
A footbridge with lifts and steps links the car park at the station front with all platforms.
Coverage: whole Station - Ticket Gates
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No
- Impaired Mobility Set Down
- Yes
- Wheelchairs Available
- Yes
- Assisted Travel
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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.
Transport links
- Cycle Storage
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Spaces: 32
Sheltered: Yes
Cctv: Yes
Location:Cycle parking at Llandudno Junction station is provided in two locations 12 Sheffield stands, providing parking for 24 bicycles are sited outside station entrance by bus stop.
8 Wheelgrip stands are sited on eastbound platform 3
Type: Stands - Rail Replacement Services
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The rail replacement bus stop is in the station car park.
- Taxi Rank
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Taxi office in the station car park
- Onward Travel
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Bus stop providing services to many destinations in station car park
- Cycle Hire
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There are no cycle hire facilities at this station.
Parking information
- Car Park
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Operator Name: A P C O A
Name: Station Car Park
Spaces: 74
Number Accessible Spaces: 4
Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
Accessible Car Park Equipment Note:This car park is accredited with a Disabled Parking Award run by D M U K. Visit https://www.disabledmotoring.org for further information.
Cctv: No
Open:
Mon-Sun
Website: https://www.apcoa.co.uk/find-parking/locations/llandudno-1/llandudno-junction-llandudno
Passenger services
- Customer Service
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Contact our Customer Relations team directly via the Transport for Wales Website.
- Left Luggage
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No
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ - Lost Property
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Yes
Operator Name: Transport for Waleshttps://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
How to get to Llandudno Junction station
Llandudno Junction station is located on Conwy Road and is easy to reach by bus, taxi or on foot. A bus stop in the station car park provides services to destinations across the region, and a taxi office is also located in the car park for onward travel. The station is well positioned for visitors heading to Llandudno, Conwy and the wider North Wales coast.
Llandudno Junction station parking
Llandudno Junction station has a pay and display car park with 74 spaces, including four designated accessible bays. The car park is operated by APCOA and is open seven days a week. It holds a Disabled Parking Award accreditation. For full details on charges and availability, visit the APCOA website.
Cycling at Llandudno Junction station
There are 32 covered cycle parking spaces at the station. Twelve Sheffield stands are located outside the station entrance near the bus stop, and a further eight Wheelgrip stands are on Platform 3. All cycle storage is covered and monitored by CCTV.
History of Llandudno Junction station
Llandudno Junction railway station first opened in 1858, serving the newly established railway line along the North Wales coast. The current station buildings opened around forty years later and have been a fixture of the local landscape ever since. With four platforms in use today, the station remains a key interchange point in North Wales, connecting the coastal main line with the scenic Conwy Valley Line south towards Betws-y-Coed and Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Llandudno Junction station FAQs
How long does it take to get from Llandudno Junction station to Llandudno?
Llandudno is around two miles from Llandudno Junction station. Direct train services run frequently between the two stations and take just a few minutes.
What car parking facilities are available at Llandudno Junction station?
The station has a pay and display car park with 74 spaces, including four accessible bays. The car park is operated by APCOA and is open seven days a week.
Is there bike storage at Llandudno Junction station?
Yes, there are 32 covered cycle spaces at the station, split between the station entrance and Platform 3. All spaces are covered and monitored by CCTV.
What facilities are available at Llandudno Junction station?
Llandudno Junction station has a ticket office, ticket machines, a waiting room, a station buffet, toilets on Platform 1 (including accessible toilets and baby changing facilities), free Wi-Fi and step-free access throughout via a footbridge with lifts. Wheelchairs and an induction loop are also available at the station.
What accessibility support is available at Llandudno Junction station?
The station has step-free access throughout, with a footbridge with lifts linking the car park and all platforms. Wheelchairs are available on request and an induction loop is in place at the ticket office. Staff are based at the Customer Services office on Platform 3. If you need assistance during your journey, you can book Passenger Assist in advance via our website.
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