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About Hawarden Bridge (HWB) Train Station

Station managed by: Transport for Wales

Hawarden Bridge station
Dee Marsh Junction
Sealand
Deeside
CH5 2GG

Hawarden Bridge Station can be found on Dee Marsh Junction in Sealand as shown on the map, and is operated by Transport for Wales.

Read on for more information about the facilities and help available at Hawarden Bridge Rail Station, connections for onwards travel, and live arrivals and departures information.

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Everything you need to know about Hawarden Bridge Station

Discovering Hawarden Bridge Station: Your Gateway to North Wales

When exploring the potential of rail travel within the UK, especially around the charming regions of North Wales, often the less-renowned stations hold unexpected significance for both locals and tourists alike. Hawarden Bridge train station is one such indelible point on the map. Serving as a quiet yet vital link between commutes, Hawarden Bridge offers a chance to dive into the deep historical tapestry that characterizes the Welsh countryside. As you stand on its platforms, surrounded by industrial settings nestled amid beautiful landscapes, you feel connected to both the past and the present.

Facilities and Amenities at Hawarden Bridge Station

While Hawarden Bridge station may seem modest at first glance, it plays a distinct role in the local transportation landscape. The station currently does not have a ticket office, nor does it bear ticket machines. Travelers are advised to be prepared for this and purchase their tickets online in advance. Assistance is readily available over a dedicated helpline for any queries, and the station does have an induction loop installed for those with hearing aids.

Regarding accessibility, part of the station offers step-free access. Platform 1, leading towards Bidston, is accessible via a gate and a narrow ramp. However, Platform 2 is relatively narrow and might pose challenges for wheelchair users. Ensure you plan accordingly when traveling with additional mobility requirements.

While there are no formal waiting rooms, travelers can find seating areas to rest upon. It's essential to point out the station's lack of several conveniences you might expect elsewhere: there are no refreshment facilities, shops, or ATMs. Additionally, there's no parking available directly at the station; however, car parking in nearby Shotton exists along with a free parking option.

Onward Travel and Transport Links

Hawarden Bridge's connections extend beyond its railway capabilities. The station is situated within an industrial area, which may restrict direct access by public buses. When rail services are disrupted, replacement buses operate out of Shotton, about 0.6 miles away, accessible via National Cycle Route 5. This convenient footpath links the station with nearby locales, thus ensuring that transport needs are met even during service interruptions. While there are no direct bicycle hire facilities at the station itself, Shotton’s bus stop network provides opportunities to continue your journey seamlessly.

Popular Destinations from Hawarden Bridge

If wanderlust leads you through Hawarden Bridge, you'll find a variety of exciting destinations easily accessible by train. Whether it's a trip to the bustling city of Shrewsbury or delving into the community of Wrexham General, this station is your starting line. Those seeking a coastal urban experience can travel straight to Liverpool Lime Street, or even explore the quirky allure of Liverpool Central.

Whether for work or leisure, the routes promise both convenience and adventure. Perhaps you’re taken by the charm of Chester, with its historic walls or the welcoming warmth of Buckley. There are numerous opportunities, each offering a peek into the versatile beauty and culture that Northern England and Wales share.

Concluding Your Journey at Hawarden Bridge

In all its quiet simplicity, Hawarden Bridge Station is a crossroads between past industries and current mobility. It stands as a testament to the necessity of connectivity in rural and urban symbiosis. With its strategic position offering access to both scenic landscapes and industrial backdrops, every journey from Hawarden Bridge is rich in narrative and untapped exploration.

For travelers ready to book their tickets and take the plunge into the seamless blend of history and contemporary life that the UK railways offer, this little station remains a heartfelt starting point. Plan your journey, pack your bags, and let your travels at Hawarden Bridge reveal the stories and experiences hidden in each destination.

Hawarden Bridge Station details & facilities

Ticket Office
Ticket Office Opening hours There is no ticket office at Hawarden Bridge, or a ticket machine to collect tickets from.
Ticket machines No
Collect tickets bought online No
Accessible ticket machines No
Induction loop Yes
Smartcards
Smartcards issued at this station No
Smartcard validators No
Information available from staff

If the station is not staffed please use our helpline 08002006060

Customer information

DepartureScreens

Announcements

Staff help available
Customer help points No
Customer services notes

Contact our Customer Relations team directly via the Transport for Wales Website.

Luggage storage No
Lost property

Transport for Wales

CCTV at the station No
Station Accessibility
Step-free access

Step free access is available in parts of this station.

Category B2.

Access to Platform 1 (to Bidston) is through a gate which opens outwards off the Chester Millennium Greenway via a barrow crossing over the railway, and a narrow ramp at the platform end.

Step free access to Platform 2 (to Wrexham) though a gate which opens outwards off Chester Millennium Greenway path. Platform width is narrow in parts which may be unsuitable for wheelchair or scooter-users.

Ticket barriers and gates No
Accessible ticket machines No
Induction loop Yes
Ramp for train access Yes
Accessible Toilets No
Waiting rooms There is no waiting room office at Hawarden Bridge
Seating area Yes
Wheelchairs available No
Getting to and from the station
Accessible taxis here No
Impaired mobility set down/pick-up point No
Accessible spaces None
Accessible car park equipment No
Staff Help
Staff help available
Customer Help Points and Meeting Point No
Helpline

We want everyone to travel with confidence. That is why, if you are planning on travelling on national rail services, you can request an assistance booking in advance - now up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day. For more information about Passenger Assist and how to request an assistance booking via Passenger Assist, please click here.

Toilets No
Accessible Toilets No
Baby Changing No
Waiting rooms There is no waiting room office at Hawarden Bridge
Seating area Yes
1st Class Lounge No
Station car park
Operator None
Car Parking Availability
Spaces 0
Accessible spaces 0
Accessible car park equipment No
Car park CCTV No
Parking charges Free car parking available
Refreshment Facilities No
ATM Machine No
Shops No
Currency Exchange No
Pay Phones No
Public Wi-Fi No
Bicycle Storage
Spaces 0
Type of Storage
Sheltered No
CCTV No
Bicycle Hire
Cycle Hire Information

Available

There are no cycle hire facilities at this station.

Transport Links to and from Hawarden Bridge Station

All you need to know about Hawarden Bridge's links with other modes of transport, including local bus services, taxis, care hire & more

Please note that rail replacement busses cannot access Hawarden Bridge station due to its location in an industrial area. Customers for Hawarden Bridge are advised to walk the approximately 0.6 miles along National Cycle Route 5 to Shotton station and use the rail replacement bus point there near Riverside URC Church.

The nearest bus stops are located in Shotton

Available

There are no cycle hire facilities at this station.

Live Departures and arrivals from Hawarden Bridge Station

Want to check the latest departures and arrivals into Hawarden Bridge station? Find live information for the next trains departing and arriving at the station below.

Arriving from Train Arrival Time Platform Status
from Bidston Transport for Wales 16:43 2 16:47
from Wrexham General Transport for Wales 17:06 - Cancelled This train has been cancelled because of more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time
from Bidston Transport for Wales 17:28 2 On time
from Bidston Transport for Wales 18:13 - Cancelled This train has been cancelled because of more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time
from Wrexham Central Transport for Wales 18:18 1 On time
Going to Train Departure Time Platform Status
to Wrexham Central Transport for Wales 16:43 2 16:47
to Bidston Transport for Wales 17:06 - Cancelled This train has been cancelled because of more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time
to Wrexham Central Transport for Wales 17:28 2 17:30
to Wrexham Central Transport for Wales 18:13 - Cancelled This train has been cancelled because of more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time
to Bidston Transport for Wales 18:18 1 On time