North Llanrwst railway station

In September 2024, it was confirmed that Transport for Wales would fund renaming the station as "North Llanrwst and Trefriw".

Shelters are provided on both platforms, along with digital CIS displays a pay phone and timetable posters to offer train running information.

[8] The village of Trefriw (noted for its spa, first used by the Romans), is still served by the station by way of the Gower suspension footbridge over the River Conwy, a rural walk of about one mile.

Repairs took several months to complete,[10] and services resumed on 18 July 2019, ahead of the 2019 National Eisteddfod which was being staged in Llanrwst.

Additional trains were provided for the Eisteddfod, terminating at North Llanrwst, and a special steam charter was run to celebrate the line's re-opening.

Disused grade-II station building (May 2015)
The Gower footbridge and path linking North Llanrwst station with Trefriw