TRAIN services running through the coastal areas of North Wales which have ran before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic are to return this weekend.
The pre-COVID summer Sunday morning services from Chester to Holyhead, and from Holyhead to Crewe, will start up again on Sunday, June 2.
These Transport for Wales-operated services will then run each week until Sunday, September 8.
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Chester to Holyhead - stops
6.21am - Chester
6.34am – Flint
6.47am - Prestatyn
6.53am - Rhyl
7.03am - Colwyn Bay
7.11am - Llandudno Junction
7.28am - Bangor
7.55am - Holyhead
Holyhead to Crewe – stops
7.16am - Holyhead
7.43am - Bangor
8.04am - Llandudno Junction
8.10am - Colwyn Bay
8.16am - Abergele & Pensarn
8.22am - Rhyl
8.38am - Flint
8.57am - Chester
9.19am - Crewe
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