Conwy Valley Line has now closed for upgrade works

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is reminding passengers about the about upcoming work on the to help upgrade the line and make it more reliable for passengers travelling in North Wales.

The work means that the line between Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog will be closed from 21:30 on Friday 22 November until 10:30 on Sunday 15 December.

Network Rail is working in partnership with to keep passengers moving during the closure and a bus replacement service will be in operation.

This work is the second phase of a major upgrade delivered this year, including the installation of 600 rock bolts in the Ffestiniog Tunnel, the replacement of sleepers along the line and vegetation management.

Work will also continue to replace the flood-damaged platform at Dolgarrog station, which is still closed.

The line was initially closed in March, following extreme weather that washed out the ballast and damaged infrastructure over a six-mile stretch.

Work during this phase included the removal of 8,000 tonnes of washout materials, the installation of additional culverts and over 7,500 tonnes of ‘rock armour' to improve flood resilience, with the line reopened in time for the National Eisteddfod in August.

What did the officials say?

Bill Kelly, Network Rail's route director for Wales and Borders, said:

“I would like to thank residents in advance for their understanding and patience as we continue our work to make the Conwy Valley Line more reliable for passengers.

We know this is a hugely important rail link for tourism and the local economy and this work will help future proof the line: reducing unplanned closures and disruption.”

Cllr Philip C Evans, Chair Conwy Valley Railway Partnership, added:

“The pre-planned closures are essential for the continued maintenance and resilience of the line, we thank Network Rail for their continued investment and commitment to keeping passengers moving.

“This is really good news which will be greatly welcomed by the partnership for the long-term investment for passengers using the line.”

James Price, chief executive of Transport for Wales, concluded:

“The upcoming work being undertaken by our partners Network Rail demonstrates the rail industry's continuing commitment to the future of the Conwy Valley Line. I'd like to thank them for their ongoing hard work in developing new solutions to the challenges we face along the line.

“We're continuing to work in collaboration with Network Rail to deliver the best possible service for our customers. This will include bus replacement services. While we appreciate there will be some short-term disruption, this work will ensure a more resilient service on the route for years to come.”

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