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During the summer months open top buses operate services in Rhyl. Arriva Buses Wales previously operated some Trawscambria services. As from July 2016 several ex GHA Coaches routes have been taken on by Arriva Buses Wales after GHA Coaches went into administration. They are as follows: 5 Wrexham to Llangollen; 82 Chester to Northwich; DB1 ...
Parts of the line in Wales are used by freight trains, serving Deeside Industrial Park and the Hanson Cement works to the south of Buckley. The line is part of Transport for Wales' North Wales Metro improvement programme and is also referred to in England as the Mid Wirral line, [3] as part of the line runs in the middle of the Wirral peninsula.
Marshall bodied Mercedes-Benz 709D in Wrexham in March 2009. GHA Coaches was founded by Eifion Lloyd Davies in 1990 and was originally based in Corwen before moving to Ruabon in the mid-1990s. It later expanded with the purchase of a number of other local companies, including: [2] Hanmers Coaches, Southsea; Chaloner's Buses, Moss; Bryn Melyn ...
The re-doubling was completed in April 2017, with the project described to be an effort to increase services between Wrexham and Chester [8] and improving certain sections of line to allow trains to run at 90 mph. [9] [10] The remaining 4 miles (6.4 km) of track between Rossett Junction and just north of Wrexham General remains single-track.
The train and rail infrastructure supplier said its proposal will offer passengers direct links, quicker journeys and ‘more competitive fares’. Alstom plans new train services between London ...
The 5 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (8.4 km) Vale of Llangollen Railway left the Shrewsbury to Chester main line 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.8 km) south of Ruabon, and proceeded as a single track line on a double track route via Acrefair to the new station at Llangollen. The line opened to freight on 1 December 1861 and to passengers on 2 June 1862 at a temporary ...
A fenced-off portion of the passenger footbridge leads to the disused platform. Ruabon station was originally larger than at present, with an extensive marshalling yard with a turntable and goods depot accompanying it, and was the terminus of the Ruabon to Barmouth line which ran via Llangollen, Corwen and Dolgellau. [2]
TrawsCymru should promote and accept CymruConnect (rail and bus combined) through-tickets, and action should be taken to improve the profile and performance of CymruConnect. TrawsCymru services need to address passenger facilities at bus stations and passenger information, which are part of responding to passenger needs.