Llangollen and Corwen Railway has taken the difficult decision to cancel all train services on Saturday following a detailed inspection of the railway and continued assessment of the forecast extreme temperatures across North Wales.
The decision follows the cancellation of the railway's Heritage Railcar services on Thursday and Friday and has been made following advice from the railway's operations, engineering and safety teams.
The railway has stressed that the safety of passengers, volunteers and staff remains its overriding priority. All customers with bookings for Saturday will receive a full refund and are being contacted directly by the railway.
David Hennigan, Trust Manager at the Llangollen and Corwen Railway, said, "This has been an exceptionally difficult week for everyone connected with the railway. Earlier this week we took the decision to cancel our Heritage Railcar services on Thursday and Friday. Following a further detailed inspection of the railway and continued assessment of the forecast temperatures, we have now also taken the difficult decision to cancel Saturday's services.
"These decisions have not been taken lightly. The safety of our passengers, volunteers and staff is absolutely critical and must always come before anything else. Whilst we know many people will be disappointed, we have a responsibility to operate safely and responsibly. I would like to thank everyone for the understanding they have shown during what has been an extremely challenging period. We are particularly grateful to our volunteers, whose professionalism and commitment throughout this week has been outstanding.
"The positive news is that, following further technical advice and our continued monitoring of conditions, we are planning to resume services on Sunday behind our popular Class 26 diesel locomotive. We are also looking forward to welcoming passengers on our Afternoon Tea Trains and Fish & Chip Trains, which will operate as planned.
"Looking further ahead, next weekend's Classic Transport Weekend remains unaffected. It is one of the highlights of our calendar and we are looking forward to welcoming hundreds of exhibitors and visitors to what promises to be another fantastic event."
The railway has confirmed that Sunday's services are expected to operate behind the Class 26 diesel locomotive, with both the popular Afternoon Tea Trains and Fish & Chip Trains running as advertised.
Customers affected by Saturday's cancellation will automatically receive a full refund.
The Llangollen and Corwen Railway has thanked passengers for their patience and understanding during the period of extreme weather and will continue to monitor conditions closely.
For the latest service information, passengers are encouraged to visit the railway's website and follow its official social media channels.




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