Station facilities
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General service information
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Staffing Levelunstaffed
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Closed Circuit Television
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Information Available From StaffIf the station is not staffed please use our helpline 08002006060
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CIS
- Departure Screens
- Arrival Screens
- Announcements
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Customer Help Points
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Ticket buying and collection
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Ticket Office
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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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Waiting Room
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Station Buffet
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Toilets
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Baby Change
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Telephones
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Wi Fi
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Post Box
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Atm Machine
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Shops
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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
There are no platform staff available at this station. Assistance will be provided by the Conductor on the train.
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Induction Loop
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Accessible Ticket Machines
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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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Nearest Stations With More FacilitiesPRH
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National Key Toilets
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Step Free Access
Category B2.
Step free access via a steep ramp with handrails from the access point on the A497 / Minffordd Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway station platform
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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: 0
Sheltered: No
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CarPark
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Rail Replacement Services
The rail replacement bus stop is a local bus stop near the station.
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Onward Travel
The nearest bus stop is on the A487 near the Minffordd Ffestiniog Railway Station
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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
Opening in 1872 as Minfford Junction, it was the point where several lines met - the Dovey to Pwllheli route, the newly constructed Aberystwith and Welsh Coast line, and the Festiniog Railway. The latter was a narrow-gauge track designed to carry slate to the port at Porthmadog. In 1890 the station was renamed Minffordd.
Serving the world-famous resort of Portmeirion, the well-kept station has several other buildings on the site, including a pretty Grade II cottage. The home of the late crossing keeper Mrs Lottie Edwards and her husband Dai, it has been carefully restored in the couple’s memory.
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How long does it take to walk from Minffordd station to Portmeirion town centre?
- Via High Street, the walk from Minffordd station to Portmeirion town centre takes around 15 minutes.
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What car parking facilities are available at Minffordd station?
- There are no car parking facilities at Minffordd station.
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What facilities are there for bike storage at Minffordd station?
- The station has no facilities to store bikes.
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What other facilities are available at Minffordd station?
- Card telephones
- Disabled access - the station is step-free throughout, with ramps and induction loops available
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