Parking at Llandudno Station (operated by APCOA) typically costs around £3.00 for 12 hours or £5.50 for 24 hours. The car park is located directly at the station, and payments can be made via card or app, with cash-free, 24/7 access available. Note: A separate, larger station exists at Llandudno Junction.
Yes, you can pay for parking at most train stations, typically using apps (RingGo, APCOA Connect, PayByPhone), online portals, ticket machines, or sometimes even at the station ticket office, with options for daily, weekly, or monthly permits, and many stations now offer cashless and ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) systems.
You pay for APCOA parking mainly through the APCOA Connect app (mobile or text) by finding the location code and paying for your session, or sometimes via pay machines; for penalties, you pay online with the parking charge number. For new sessions, use the app to register and pay by card, or use text commands with your registered details; for charges received in the post, use the web link or mail a cheque with your reference number.
Finding free parking around Llandudno can be a bit challenging, especially near popular attractions like Great Orme. However, some residential areas offer free street parking further from the town center.
Does Llandudno Junction station have a ticket machine?
The ticket machine is next to the ticket office and take cash and major debit and credit cards. They are touchscreen controlled. The toilets are located on Platform 1.
Visit senior-railcard.co.uk to see how you can apply and how much you could save. You're entitled to a Concessionary Travel Card if you're at least 60 years old and your primary residence is in Wales. Apply for a 60 and over card.
Yes, if you're 60 or over in the UK, you can use a Senior Railcard for up to one-third off train tickets on National Rail, allowing significant savings on various ticket types, including Off-Peak, Advance, and Anytime tickets, though peak time restrictions apply in London/SE, and you'll need to apply for the card. For London travel specifically, there's also a 60+ Oyster Photocard for free travel.
Llandudno Station Car Park is a secure parking facility located near the station with convenient and close proximity to the station entrance. Our car park is suitable for both short-term and long-term parking needs with 24/7 access for flexibility and convenience.
"Free parking day" isn't a universal holiday but refers to local council schemes, often on Sundays, Bank Holidays, or specific evenings/weekends (like after 6 PM or for a few hours on Saturday) in various cities (e.g., York, Bedford, Southampton), with specific rules like Blue Badge holder exemptions or mandatory ticket display even for free periods. To find free parking, check your local council's transport/parking website for specific dates and locations, as rules vary significantly.
APCOA Prebook. How do I make a reservation? Remember to make a booking at least 15 minutes before your arrival for barrier car parks, 1 hour for P&D car parks and 30 minutes for barrierless camera controlled car parks, as you cannot make an online booking any later than time specified.
You pay for APCOA parking mainly through the APCOA Connect app (mobile or text) by finding the location code and paying for your session, or sometimes via pay machines; for penalties, you pay online with the parking charge number. For new sessions, use the app to register and pay by card, or use text commands with your registered details; for charges received in the post, use the web link or mail a cheque with your reference number.
EZ-Link Motoring Service (EMS) is a backend payment service provided by SimplyGo for motorists to make motoring-related payments. With EMS, you can charge your Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) and car park fees directly to your Mastercard or Visa credit/debit card.
Parking is free if you park outside of the indicated hours, or if you park on a day of the year when parking is free, such as Christmas Day (except where other restrictions apply, e.g. a clearway or bus lane).
HDB offers the FPS at various HDB car parks on Sundays and Public Holidays. Under the HDB FPS, you get to enjoy free parking* from 7am to 10.30pm on Sundays and Public Holidays in most HDB car parks.
SEPTA North Wales Station in North Wales, PA offers convenient parking with 418 spots for customers, free for up to 2 hours. The station provides easy access to nearby destinations such as Lansdale and Norristown, as well as various local attractions and facilities.
The views from the top are breath-taking. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Isle of Man, Blackpool and the Lake District! The Victorian tram cars have been lovingly restored over the years. So when you travel on the Great Orme Tramway, you can experience travel as it was 100 years ago.
If your primary address is in Wales and you're either aged 60 and over or meet the Government's disability eligibility criteria, you can travel for free on most bus services in Wales and the borders and get discounted or free travel on many rail services.
Pensioners don't get entirely free national train travel, but many qualify for concessionary passes (often for local buses/trams) or a Senior Railcard (1/3 off) in the UK, with eligibility depending on state pension age and local council rules, while some areas offer free local bus/tram travel for older residents, but national rail usually requires a Railcard for discounts.