What is Bristol main train station?
Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol Temple Meads is the main railway station, situated approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the City Centre. The 8 and 9 bus services run frequently between Bristol Temple Meads Station and the city centre, Broadmead and Cabot Circus.
How much is parking at Bristol Temple Meads?
Off-street parking
Location | Operator | Price |
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Bristol Temple Meads – Outside | Apcoa (UK) Ltd | £6.00 / 3 hours |
Temple Gate long stay car park | Bristol City Council | £1.00 / hour |
Bristol Temple Meads – Short | Bristol City Council | £2.00 / hour |
Bristol Mitchell Lane Travelodge car park | Bristol City Council | £1.50 / hour |
Is Bristol Temple Meads station open?
Monday to Friday 05:30 – 21:30. Saturday 05:30 – 21:30. Sunday 06:45 – 21:30.
How many stations are in Bristol?
Bristol has two mainline railway stations.
How many train stations are there in Bristol?
two mainline
Bristol has two mainline railway stations.
How many train stations are in Bristol?
two
Is there a taxi rank at Bristol Temple Meads?
The Temple Meads Stn, Temple Meads stop is the nearest one to Taxi Rank At Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station in Bristol, City Of.
How many stations are there in Bristol?
Is Uber good in Bristol?
“Uber in Bristol is terrible with sequences of drivers accepting and then cancelling rides, huge total wait-times before a car actually arrives,” he said.
Is Bristol Temple Meads electrified?
In November 2016, the government announced that electrification work on the sections from Oxford to Didcot Parkway, Bristol Parkway to Bristol Temple Meads, Thingley Junction (near Chippenham) to Bath Spa and Bristol Temple Meads, and branches lines to Henley and Windsor had been indefinitely deferred.
Who built Temple Meads?
Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt
Temple Meads Station, known as Bristol Joint Station, was built in 1865-78 by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt for the Great Western Railway and Midland Railway.
Where is Bristol Temple Meads station?
Address: Bristol Temple Meads station, Station Approach, off Bath Road, Bristol, Bristol, City of, BS1 6QF.
What’s happening at Bristol Temple Meads?
Mind Your Step! From 25 December 2021 until 31 March 2022, we’re upgrading platforms at Bristol Temple Meads, adding tactile paving to make your station more accessible. Please take extra care on the platforms during this time. For more information on our station improvements, please visit www.networkrail.co.uk/bristolrailregen
What are the facilities at Temple Meads station?
Other facilities include pay phones, public Wi-Fi, a post box, photo booth, and passenger assistance such as information points, waiting rooms, a lost property office, first aid room, and CCTV. Temple Meads is the busiest station in the Bristol area.
How do I get to Temple back east from Bristol City Centre?
Ferry services connecting Bristol city centre can be found at Temple Back East. To reach the landing stage; exit through the ticket barriers, walk through the ticket hall, and exit through the side entrance marked for The Friary. Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here.