NORTH Wales passengers have been sharing their stories as they travel the rails - including a surprise encounter with Royalty.

It's all part of a new Radio 4 comedy series celebrating rail travel is to feature customers and staff on Avanti West Coast routes from London to Glasgow and Holyhead.

Strangers on a Train, to be broadcast this in July and August, will hear stories shared by customers and employees while they travel across the UK.

Presented by comedian, actor and author Alexi Sayle, the six part series sees him embark on a rail journey, taking a chance on who he might meet and inviting them to have a conversation with him.

The programme sees him break the golden rule of travelling by train and actually talk to his fellow passengers in a quest for conversations that reveal their lives, hopes, dreams and destinations.

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There he finds humour, sadness and surprise as people talk about what is going on in their lives and, as Alexei passes through familiar towns and cities, he also tells stories and memories from his career and childhood.

Alexei Sayle travelling on an Avanti West Coast service from London to Holyhead.

Alexei Sayle travelling on an Avanti West Coast service from London to Holyhead.

In the penultimate episode, Alexei journeys on the West Coast route, travelling on an Avanti West Coast service from London to Holyhead.

One of his encounters includes an actor and musician on his way to perform in a musical in Llandudno and an organisational psychologist whose work involves helping people discover what they really want to do in life.

He also chats with Holyhead based Stephany Scrivener who has just celebrated her 20-year service award as a customer service assistant on the railway and tells Alexei of her meeting with two of her most famous customers - a young Prince William and Kate Middleton now Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Alexei Sayle travelling on an Avanti West Coast service from London to Holyhead.

Alexei Sayle travelling on an Avanti West Coast service from London to Holyhead.

The London to Glasgow programme also features Mark Green, Station Manager for Avanti West Coast at Penrith, who shares some of his memories from his 30 years on the railway.

“It was great to sit down and chat with Alexei,” says Mark.

“It’s clear he has a passion for travelling by train and that shone through in all his conversations with fellow travellers. It reinforced just how important the industry is to a whole host of people, all from different backgrounds and with their own."