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North Wales rail frequency doubled with new timetable

25 Nov 2025 2 minute read
Wrexham General. Image: TfW

Two trains per hour will be available between Chester and Wrexham following rail timetable changes this December.

From 14 December, the new timetable will deliver significant enhancements across North Wales by strengthening community connections, boosting cross-border travel, and providing more flexible travel opportunities.

These are further changes as part of the Network North Wales developments.

Key changes for North Wales include:

  • An introduction of a new hourly service between Chester and Wrexham, doubling the frequency to 2 trains per hour.
  • The daily 11:23 service between Cardiff and Holyhead will now make additional stops at Craven Arms (12:59) and Church Stretton (13:07).
  • On Mondays to Saturdays, there are new trains at 05:54 from Bidston to Wrexham General and at 20:51 from Wrexham Central to Bidston
  • The 20:26 Pwllheli to Machynlleth, and 21:47 Machynlleth to Pwllheli evening services on the Cambrian Line are intended to remain

Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates said: “Railway connections are vital in driving prosperity.

“These changes will make a real difference to customers, who will benefit from more services across Wales and the Borders.

“This has been made possible by our £800m investment in brand-new trains for the Wales and Borders network.”

The rail timetable will change from December 14th 2025, and there are improvements and changes across the Wales and Borders network.

More detailed information can be found her: https://tfw.wales/service-status/timetables


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