Queen Street Railway Station
Station Terrace, Cardiff, CF10 2FY
Reviews for Queen Street Railway Station
For a secondary station, this one isn't bad.
Although it is tiny, and there isn't much in terms of food and drink, it functions exactly how a train station should.
Providing transport to the valleys of Wales and other local destinations, Queen Street Station is always jam-packed full of workers going home after a long day's work. However, in the holidays it is overloaded with children. The trains are frankly not big enough to accommodate the passengers that want to get to their destination, leaving many passengers unable to travel home in certain hours.
Overall, an average station.
Well, as far as train stations go I'm no major fan or enthusiast. As much as Arriva Trains can fill me with rage, I appreciate that they are my quick link into the town centre and I should be grateful. Queen Street is your station for getting down the bay, or for any of the Valleys Line services. I am not sure why anyone would need a review of a train station, but for a visitor to the city it is probably important to know the difference between Queen Street and Central. If there are notices advising of engineering works and bus links, my advice would be to pay very careful attention to avoid getting stranded in town.
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