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Direct trains between Llandudno and Liverpool now running
FAMILIES and day-trippers looking for something to do this half-term can now take advantage of a brand-new direct rail service linking North Wales and Liverpool.
Thousands back campaign to re-open former Louth railway line
Thousands of residents have supported a campaign to re-open a former railway line that ran to and from Louth.
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
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Metro
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- Direct trains between Llandudno and Liverpool now runningFAMILIES and day-trippers looking for something to do this half-term can now take advantage of a brand-new direct rail service linking North Wales and Liverpool.
- Thousands back campaign to re-open former Louth railway lineThousands of residents have supported a campaign to re-open a former railway line that ran to and from Louth.
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Rail Advent
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TaxiPoint
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The Business Desk
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