Station facilities
- Toilets
- No
- Parking
- Yes
- ATM
- No
- Ticket office
- No
- Wifi
- No
- Ticket machine
- No
- Step-free access
- Yes
- Shops
- No
We apologise that not all information on these pages is in Welsh. We're working hard to reduce the amount of English text on these pages.
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General service information
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Staffing Levelunstaffed
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Closed Circuit Television
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CISDeparture Screens
Announcements
Arrival Screens -
Customer Help Points
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Ticket buying and collection
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Ticket Office
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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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All station facilities
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First Class Lounge
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Seated Area
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Waiting Room
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Trolleys
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Station Buffet
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Toilets
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Baby Change
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Showers
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Telephones
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Wi Fi
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Web Kiosk
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Post Box
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Tourist Information
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Atm Machine
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Bureau De Change
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Shops
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Accessibility and mobility access
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Helpline03333 211202https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/Mon-Sun 08:00 to 20:00
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Staff Help AvailableThere 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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Nearest Stations With More FacilitiesBRM
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National Key Toilets
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Step Free Access
Category B1.
Platform 1 (to Machynlleth) is accessed via a ramp with a moderate gradient or steps.
Access to Platform 2 (to Pwllheli) is via the entrance on Cambrian Road.
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Impaired Mobility Set Down
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Wheelchairs Available
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Parking information
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Cycle StorageSpaces: 6
Sheltered: No
Cctv: No
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CarPark
Name: Station Car Park
Spaces: 20
Free: Yes
Number Accessible Spaces: 2
Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
Cctv: No
Open:
Mon-Fri - 24h
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Rail Replacement Services
Wait in the Station Road car park
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Taxi Rank
Pick up and set down
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Onward TravelThe nearest bus stop is on Station Road near the supermarket.
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Passenger services
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Customer ServiceContact 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
On the Cambrian Coast line, Tywyn station serves the pretty seaside town of Tywyn.
Built in 1863, the famous Welsh poet John Ceiriog Hughes was employed as stationmaster in 1870. Beginning his association with the railways in 1854, Tywyn was his last role before he left to concentrate on his poetry.
The town is not only popular with holidaymakers but famous for being the home of the earliest known examples of written Welsh. The Cadfan Stone, a tall stone cross, bears inscriptions dating back to the 7th century.
How long does it take to walk from Tywyn station to Tywyn town centre?
Going via High Street and Cambrian Square, it takes around ten minutes to walk from Tywyn station to the town centre.
What car parking facilities are available at Tywyn station?
There are spaces for 20 cars to be parked at Tywyn station.
What facilities are there for bike storage at Tywyn station?
The station has enough storage for 6 bikes to be stored.
What other facilities are available at Tywyn station?
- Disabled access - step-free access throughout the station, with ramps and induction loops available
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