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The station is in an unusual location straddling a curved section of track. As a result, the [[track bed]] is cambered so that trains come to rest at the station platform at a significant tilt. In recent years enforcement action was taken by the [[Environment Agency]] when fuel oil spilled from the over-filled tanks of a [[diesel engine]] and percolated through the track bed and flowed onto the nearby beach, [[pollution|polluting]] it.{{citation needed|date=June 2014}}
The station is in an unusual location straddling a curved section of track. As a result, the [[track bed]] is cambered so that trains come to rest at the station platform at a significant tilt. In recent years enforcement action was taken by the [[Environment Agency]] when fuel oil spilled from the over-filled tanks of a [[diesel engine]] and percolated through the track bed and flowed onto the nearby beach, [[pollution|polluting]] it.{{citation needed|date=June 2014}}


The current station consists of the platform faces that served the Up Slow and Up Fast lines. The platform faces to the Down Slow and Down Fast lines were taken out of service and have been obliterated as a result of the construction of the [[A55 road|A55]] <ref>[http://www.2d53.co.uk/colwynbay/A55.htm Images of diversion of North Wales Coast Railway at Colwyn Bay to accommodate A55]</ref> dual carriageway. The main station building stands on what was the island platform.
The current station consists of the platform faces that served the former fast lines (the section from here to Llandudno Junction was quadruple track until the 1960s). The platform faces to the slow lines were taken out of service and that on the "down" (westbound) side has been obliterated as a result of the construction of the [[A55 road|A55]] <ref>[http://www.2d53.co.uk/colwynbay/A55.htm Images of diversion of North Wales Coast Railway at Colwyn Bay to accommodate A55]</ref> dual carriageway (along with the old station goods yard). The main station building stands on what was the down island platform.


==Facilities==
==Facilities==

Revision as of 17:35, 11 January 2017

Colwyn Bay
General information
Other namesTemplate:Lang-cy
LocationConwy County Borough
Managed byArriva Trains Wales
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeCWB
History
OpenedOctober 1849

Colwyn Bay railway station (Template:Lang-cy) is on the Crewe to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line.

History

Colwyn Bay station was opened by the Chester and Holyhead Railway in October 1849; originally named Colwyn, it was renamed Colwyn Bay in 1876.[1] The station is in an unusual location straddling a curved section of track. As a result, the track bed is cambered so that trains come to rest at the station platform at a significant tilt. In recent years enforcement action was taken by the Environment Agency when fuel oil spilled from the over-filled tanks of a diesel engine and percolated through the track bed and flowed onto the nearby beach, polluting it.[citation needed]

The current station consists of the platform faces that served the former fast lines (the section from here to Llandudno Junction was quadruple track until the 1960s). The platform faces to the slow lines were taken out of service and that on the "down" (westbound) side has been obliterated as a result of the construction of the A55 [2] dual carriageway (along with the old station goods yard). The main station building stands on what was the down island platform.

Facilities

Ticket barriers are in operation at this station, as are special blue lights in the toilets to stop people abusing intravenous drugs. The station has a footbridge and sheltered seating.

Services

Mondays to Saturdays:

On Sundays there is an hourly service each way, westbound to Holyhead and eastbound to Crewe plus four through trains to London.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Abergele and Pensarn   Arriva Trains Wales
North Wales Coast Line
  Llandudno Junction
Rhyl   Arriva Trains Wales
North-South "Premier" service
  Llandudno Junction
Rhyl   Virgin Trains
WCML North Wales branch
  Llandudno Junction

References

  1. ^ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 67. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  2. ^ Images of diversion of North Wales Coast Railway at Colwyn Bay to accommodate A55
  3. ^ GB eNRT May 2016 Edition, Table 81

53°17′46″N 3°43′30″W / 53.296°N 3.725°W / 53.296; -3.725