Bangor, United Kingdom
Station Rd
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+44 3333211202
Toilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Small but beautiful station..! It is close to the Bangor University and Snowdonia National Park.. This Resembles the Railway stations in India with wooden chairs..Mainly two platforms which serve the purpose..Left Bangor after completing my studies in 2008, almost 10 years passed by..Hope Bangor is as beautiful as it is
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My Town my Home
Bangor is a city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales, and one of the smallest cities in the United Kingdom. Historically in Caernarfonshire, it is a university city with a population of 18,808 at the 2011 census, including around 10,500 students at Bangor University. It is one of only six places classed as a city in Wales, although it is only the 25th-largest urban area by population. At the 2001 census, 46.6 per cent of the non-student resident population spoke Welsh. The origins of the city date back to the founding of a monastic establishment on the site of Bangor Cathedral by the Celtic saint Deiniol in the early 6th century AD. Bangor itself is an old Welsh word for a wattled enclosure, such as the one that originally surrounded the cathedral site. The present cathedral is a somewhat more recent building and has been extensively modified throughout the centuries.
This station is small but it does have a little cafe that is open during busy times. It is close to a bus stop and a nice hotel and restaurant.
this station is on the smaller side with only 2 platforms but has great services to chester, birmingham new street, llandudno, conwy, and holyhead, along with requested stops along the way. great accessability, a taxi rank outside, the station is close to the town centre and university, there is also a shop on platform
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