Transport for Wales (TfW), alongside Cyngor Gwynedd (CG), have identified an opportunity at Bangor Station – the busiest along the North Wales Coast – to improve both the welcome into the City of Bangor, and improve interchange with onward modes of transport.

 

 

The ‘Bangor Gateway – Station Quarter’ study aims to understand current problems and barriers faced when travelling to, from and using Bangor Railway Station, with an aim of achieving the following high-level objectives:

  • Improve the welcome to the city of Bangor
  • Improve travel interchange with onward travel modes (for example, if interchanging between rail and onward bus); and
  • Improve user experience at the station.

To help complete this study and develop potential options most suited for implementation at Bangor Railway Station, WSP have been commissioned by TfW to prepare a WelTAG Stage Two Outline Business Case. This will build upon the work already completed as part of the development of the Bangor Masterplan, acting upon the recommendations within this that highlight the potential of the area, and how it can contribute to support other regeneration projects underway across the City.

Have your say online

The survey is available online until 23 December 2022, and will help develop the design options based upon the current barriers experience, and suggestions of ideas to improve.

Complete the survey here: https://haveyoursay.tfw.wales/bangor-gateway

Have your say in person

If you would prefer to give feedback in person, members of the project team will be at:

Pontio (University, Pontio, Deiniol Rd, Bangor LL57 2TQ) on Wednesday 23rd November from 12pm – 5pm.

Bangor Railway Station (Station Rd, Bangor LL57 2DP) on Tuesday 29th November from 12pm – 7:30pm.

Contact the project team

If you have any questions related to the project, feel free to contact the project team via:

Email: PorthBangorGateway@wsp.com (External link)

Post (marking FAO: Bangor Gateway): Transport for Wales, 3 Llys Cadwyn, Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF37 4 TH

What will happen after this engagement phase?

Suggestions received will be considered against their contribution towards the objectives, as well as local, regional & national policy ambitions, their likely deliverability – as well as benefits and/or impacts upon social, economic, environmental and cultural factors. Should these shortlisted options be accepted for progression, they will then progress (subject to funding and agreement of partners upon the options) through WelTAG Stage 3, at which point specific feedback will be sought upon the more detailed designs.