The Llanberis Lake Railway has announced that it will be running shorter passenger journeys temporarily due to the ongoing National Grid’s essential electricity cable replacement project.
The project has been ongoing since 2021 and will see a section of the railway handed over while cables that run under the railway are replaced.
This will see shorter services run from the 8th September until the 1st November.
The services will run from the main station at Padarn Country Park to their Llanberis station, which is a journey of around half a mile.
Both of their shops and cafe will remain open as planned, and the tickets offered will allow unlimited travel on the day of visiting.
Adults cost £2, children cost £1, and dogs cost 50p.



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