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    Conwy Valley passengers asked to help shape new 2026 train timetable

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 14, 2025No Comments
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    Passengers are invited to have their say on proposed changes to the Conwy Valley line timetable, with changes planned for December.

    The Conwy Valley line is an important service that primarily supports local travel to and from Llandudno with the line experiencing increased leisure demand during the summer months, connecting people to popular destinations such as Betws-y-Coed and Eryri.

    The new timetable aims to address some of the key issues with current services by integrating the rail timetable with other transport methods and changing services to better serve Conwy Valley line communities.

    The engagement period will run from Monday, 13 October 2025  to  Friday, 28 November 2025 and will give passengers the opportunity to feedback if the proposed changes meet their needs and to make any suggestions they think would improve the service.

    The public can view the proposed changes and feedback here – Conwy Valley December 2026 Timetable – Stakeholder Engagement | Have your say by Transport for Wales

    These are also community events:

    Conwy valley consultation

    TfW is asking all users of the Conwy Valley Line to use this opportunity to help shape a more reliable and community-focused timetable.

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