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- #981
I've taken the train from Manchester to Cardiff and it's 3 hours so I'd imagine that Liverpool would be the same. The train to Bangor takes about 4 and a half hours on the direct to Holyhead.ok that's interesting, I have looked at the service on occasion as I have to go to South Wales for business, but to be honest driving from my home to Anglesey is a bit too far . I understand it has to fly there because it's something to do with the Welsh Assembly, but I wish it went to , or continued to Liverpool, then I would use it. The drive and the train is very slow. Manx Airlines did offer Liverpool to Cardiff once a long time ago.
Hopefully in the long run they might start a PSO route to Hawarden to get that part of North Wales covered. If Eastern did open up a route to Liverpool then it would have to be off their own back. At the moment they get paid for 2 flights a day to VLY and base 1 crew and an engineer so any more routes would need more crew based here and I'm not sure they'd be willing unless the Welsh government is paying them.
