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    Llangollen Railway expands partnership with Tourist Information Centre

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 17, 2026Updated:April 17, 2026No Comments
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    Llangollen and Corwen Railway are delight to partner with Denise Williams and the Team at Llangollen TIC
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    The Llangollen and Corwen Railway has announced the expansion of its successful partnership with Llangollen Tourist Information Centre, following strong demand for tickets sold in the town centre.

    Since launching ticket sales at the Tourist Information Centre on Castle Street in partnership with Go North Wales, the initiative has proven hugely popular with visitors. Being able to buy railway tickets right in the centre of Llangollen has made it easier than ever for people to plan their visit and enjoy one of North Wales’ leading heritage attractions.

    Building on this success, the railway has confirmed that from this week, visitors will also be able to purchase official railway merchandise directly from the Tourist Information Centre. Items on sale will include branded gifts such as teddy bears, tote bags, key rings, cups and cushions, making the centre a convenient place to pick up both tickets and souvenirs.

    David Hennigan, Trust Manager at the railway, said, “The success of selling tickets through the Tourist Information Centre has been fantastic. It has made a real difference in helping visitors access the railway more easily, right from the centre of our town.

    “The TIC is such a brilliant asset to Llangollen. It plays a vital role in welcoming visitors and promoting everything the town, the Dee Valley and the wider region have to offer.

    “It’s been a pleasure to work alongside Denise, Barbara and the whole team, who do an outstanding job every day. We are proud to support them and strengthen this partnership even further.

    “By expanding into merchandise, we’re creating an even better experience for visitors, giving them the chance not only to plan their journey, but also to take a piece of the railway home with them.”

    Over the coming months, the railway will be expanding its partnerships with tourist attractions across North Wales, reinforcing its commitment to promoting Llangollen and everything the area has to offer, and supporting the town’s bid for Town of Culture.

    Partnerships have already been announced with the Llangollen Garden Railway Festival, the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and Wales Comic Con, helping to position the town as a vibrant, year-round destination.

    The railway is also championing Welsh produce through its “Ales from Wales” Real Ale Trains, launching on 25 April, featuring Welsh favourites including Hafod and Purple Moose. The event will also include live music in the “James Veal” Station Master’s Marquees at the front of Llangollen Railway Station, creating a lively festival atmosphere alongside the trains.

    In addition, the railway’s café is now proudly stocking predominantly Welsh produce, including Mario’s Luxury Ice Cream, as part of a wider commitment to support local suppliers.

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