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Last updated: 28 July 2008

See below for details on rail companies serving the region and beyond, including links to timetables, ticket prices and booking, as well information on the Great Little Trains of Wales.

See also:

National Rail Enquiries
Offers a web service with information from all train operating companies and allows users to plan journeys and book tickets.
Website: www.nationalrail.co.uk
Call: 08457 484950

Arriva Trains Wales
Runs services with extensive local and regional stops across North Wales and the North West.
Website: www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk
Call: 029 2043 0090
They also run the Cambrian Line, which includes the route from Pwllheli to Machynlleth.
Website: thecambrianline.co.uk

The North Wales Coast Railway : Travel Information
Provides links to train stations and operators in North Wales, as well as European timetables to help you plan trips further afield.
Website: www.nwrail.org.uk

Great Little Trains of Wales
A guide to the narrow gauge and steam railways of Wales, including the famous Ffestiniog railway.
Webste: www.greatlittletrainsofwales.co.uk

Train complaints
Rail Passengers' Committee Wales is an independent consumer group to protect the interests of rail users. It monitors the performance of train and station operators and follows up complaints as well as assessing the services offered.
Address: St. David's House, Wood Street, Cardiff, CF10 1ES.
Call: 029 2022 7247


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Katharine Lancy, Swanton British Travel Service LL
I have been sending clients to north Wales for over 15 years now and they all use public transportation. Is it perfect, no. But it works and removes the need for Americans to drive on the other side of the roads, which they are not used to.
Thu Nov 27 08:53:17 2008

Lizanni, Llanfairfechan
I've just found out I can use my senior citizen bus pass to travel free on the Conwy Valley line. Great for a day out and no problems with traffic or parking.
Wed Aug 29 09:39:07 2007

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