Flint railway station

Flint railway station (Y Fflint) serves the town of Flint in Flintshire, North Wales. It is located on the North Wales Coast Line and is managed by Transport for Wales, who provide most of the passenger trains that call here. There are certain Avanti West Coast services that serve the station.

In July 2008, Flint station was voted "Best in UK".

Facilities
The station is staffed through the day, with the ticket office inside the main building on platform 2. A self-service ticket machine is provided for use and for collecting advance purchase tickets. A waiting room is provided on the eastbound side (platform 1), with digital information screens, timetable posters and help points on both platforms. A stepped footbridge connects the two platforms, but step-free access to both sides is provided via a public footpath passing beneath the railway.

The station is set to become fully accessible by early 2025. Network Rail will undertake this work with funding from the Department for Transport's "Access for All" programme.

Services
Mondays to Saturdays, the station is served by two main routes, both of which run hourly:


 * Manchester Piccadilly to Llandudno (some run through to/from Manchester Airport)
 * Birmingham International or Cardiff Central (alternate hours) to Holyhead.

On weekdays, Avanti West Coast operate four trains towards Holyhead a day from the station, and five trains towards Crewe, of which four continue to London Euston. On Saturdays, there are 3 Avanti West Coast services towards Crewe and London Euston - as well as 5 towards Holyhead.

On Sundays, there is an hourly service in each direction from mid-morning - eastbound to Crewe and westbound to Holyhead, with two through trains to Manchester and one to Cardiff. There are three trains per day each way between Crewe and Holyhead, one of which continues to London Euston.