Llandudno Junction
Llandudno Junction, once known as Tremarl, is a large village in the region borough of Conwy, Wales. It belongs to the ancient parish of Llangystennin, as well as it is located southern of Llandudno. It joins Deganwy as well as is to the east of the walled community of Conwy, which gets on the contrary side of the River Conwy. The population is 6,722 (2011) as well as belongs to the community of Conwy, and consists of the wards of Marl and Pensarn (Llandudno Junction). The town grew up around Llandudno Junction train station, which is a junction between the Crewe-Holyhead line and also the Llandudno-Blaenau Ffestiniog line. There are with trains from Manchester to Llandudno, however guests travelling from London, Cardiff, or Holyhead to Llandudno typically have to change trains at Llandudno Junction. Llandudno Junction, along with its guest interchange, had a significant steam locomotive maintenance depot and substantial goods centers. This train depot was called 6G, and also a new section of the A546 (carrying the name "Ffordd 6G Road") now goes across the site. The site of the depot and items yard has been redeveloped, now fitting a company park, convenience food electrical outlets, a leisure centre, a Cineworld multiplex cinema, as well as a Tesco grocery store. Neighborhood job opportunity changed considerably in the last quarter of the 20th century owing to the loss not only of the train depots however additionally of a significant electrical manufacturing facility (Hotpoint), of which part of the old manufacturing facility site is under planning application for three more Car Dealers. Another part of the manufacturing facility site was purchased by the Welsh Government and building and construction began in 2007 on a new office building that houss around 525 employees, including about 100 tourism, transportation and enterprise work which were transferred from Cardiff. The keys to the structure were officially turned over from the developers in May 2010.