The goods depot at Colwyn Bay, together with the Junction and Llandudno, were managed by a Goods Agent. The last one was Mr F J Burgess. A Irishman, he and his wife lived at Bodafon Hall in Llandudno which they operated as a private hotel. Around 1966 the "Goods" became British Railways Sundries Division which was simply a precursor to it becoming National Carriers Ltd (NCL) in 1968. By this time Llandudno only dealt with coal (NCB) and the Junction with BR's residual "full loads" - mainly agricultural material such as fertiliser and coal for Jones Bros. Colwyn Bay became a "hub" managing several depots such as Denbigh and Bangor. The staff were almost all ex-BR goods staff.
The NCB manager who looked after the coal traffic at Colwyn Bay and Llandudno was a Mr Stokes.