Temple Meads Train StationBristol's main railway station
Temple Way
Bristol,
BS2 0BY
Neighborhood: City Centre
Phone: 0870 580 8080
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This rather grand station was built in 1841 and designed by Brunel (who also designed the Clifton Suspension Bridge and SS Great Britain). It's ten minutes walk from the city center and is served by numerous buses. From here you can catch a train that will take you either directly or via connections, to any other station in the country, as well as many of Bristol's neighbourhood stops. Inside the station there are a couple of coffee vendors, some food outlets, a newsagent, phones, toilets, cash points and bus and taxi ranks. The ticket office is open 5am-9.30pm Mon-Fri and 6.45am-9.30pm Sat-Sun for immediate travel and there's also an office for European train travel and advance bookings, as well as two enquiry points. Queues often form at all of these, so allow yourself at least fifteen minutes prior to travel to ensure you get your ticket in time.Colorado Vacation GiveawayEnter for your chance to win a Colorado Vacation! www.ColoradoTourism.comdisabled access.
M-F 5a-9:30p, Sa-Su 6:45a-9:30p
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