Helsby railway station
Overview Helsby railway station is a key transport hub located in Cheshire. It offers convenient connections to cities like Chester and Manchester, with regular services through the day.
Betws-y-Coed
Overview The charming tourist hotspot of Betws-y-Coed is served by this small station on the Conwy Valley Line.
Borth
Overview Serving the village of Borth near Aberystwyth, Borth station was first opened in the summer of 1863, bringing tourists to see the sea, many experiencing it for the first time in their lives.
Cogan
Overview Cogan station lies on the Vale of Glamorgan line, and serves the suburb of Cogan, within the town boundary of Penarth.
Conwy
Overview On the North Wales Coast Line, Conwy station serves the market town of Conwy. Fortified by its still-imposing walls, the town is a popular tourist destination, with a large number of visitors arriving at the pretty station.
Coryton
Overview Serving the areas of Coryton and Pantmawr in Cardiff, the station first opened in 1911 as Coryton Halt, with the 'Halt' being dropped in 1969.
Deganwy
Overview Located on the Llandudno branch line, Deganwy railway station serves the seaside town of Deganwy. Built in 1866 by the London and North Western Railway, its original role was to carry slate from the quarries at Blaenau Ffestiniog to wharfs on the River Conwy for export.
Dovey Junction railway station
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Caldicot
Overview On the Gloucester line, between Newport and Chepstow lies Caldicot station. Serving the small town of Caldicot, the station was opened in 1932, taking over from the private siding that carried freight to and from the nearby iron works.