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Extra direct train services between North Wales and London to start next week

The new timetable will see nine direct services between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ capital and the North Wales region

An Avanti West Coast train in North Wales (Image: Steve Bagnall)

Extra direct train services between North Wales and London will start next week.

The route run by Avanti West Coast has been impacted by two years of disruption during the pandemic with the number of direct trains slashed.

There are currently two direct trains in each direction on weekdays - a total of four services.

But on Monday this will be hiked to nine direct services between Holyhead and London - and there are plans for this to be increased from September. Prior to Covid there had been services every two hours in each direction.

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These are the new times for services between Colwyn Bay and Euston starting on Monday. See the Avanti site for the with services also stopping at Holyhead, Bangor, Llandudno Junction, Rhyl, and Chester.

  • Southbound to Euston – 05.38; 06.42; 14.49; 15.42
  • Northbound to Colwyn Bay – 09.10; 10.10; 16.10; 18.10; 19.10

Clwyd West MS Darren Millar has been among those pressing for an increase in services and he welcomed the news.

He said: "Whilst I appreciate the operational resource challenges Avanti West Coast has had to contend with as a result of the pandemic, including Covid-related staff sickness, passengers have been left extremely frustrated by the scaled back service that has been in place over the past two years.