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Bristol Temple Meads is the oldest and largest railway station in Bristol, England.It is located 118 miles 31 chains (118.39 mi; 190.5 km) away from London Paddington.It is an important transport hub for public transport in the city; there are bus services to many parts of the city and surrounding districts, with a ferry to the city centre.
Bristol Parkway railway station. The main railway stations in Bristol are Bristol Temple Meads, near the city centre, and Bristol Parkway in the northern suburb of Stoke Gifford. Although the latter is in the Bristol urban area, it is in South Gloucestershire. There are services to UK destinations from both Temple Meads and Parkway stations.
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Bristol Temple Meads railway station, the main railway station in central Bristol; Bristol Parkway railway station, in the northern suburbs of Bristol; Bristol St Philip's railway station, former small terminus station in Bristol; Bristol bus station, Bristol's main bus and coach station
The station is located 3 miles 72 chains (6.3 km) along the line from Bristol Temple Meads, and 9 miles 51 chains (15.5 km) from Severn Beach. [27] [28] [note 1] It is the fifth station from Temple Meads. [29] There are two running lines, roughly orientated east–west, but curving towards the north at both ends.
The station is built in a cutting in the western end of Bedminster, on the Bristol to Exeter line 120 miles 16 chains (193.44 km) from London Paddington and 1 mile 65 chains (2.92 km) from Bristol Temple Meads. [1] [Note 2] It is the second station along the line from Bristol Temple Meads. [2]
Work in 2018 to reinstate the two extra tracks at the site of Horfield railway station. Upgrades to existing lines include the four-tracking of Filton Bank, the line from Bristol Temple Meads to Bristol Parkway, in order to separate local journeys from express and long distance trains, similar to the S-train principle.
The South Bristol Link, part of the MetroBus rapid transit route, [135] was opened in January 2017 and is expected to provide a reduction in journey times to the airport for both bus passengers and car drivers. [136] The Airport Flyer bus service links the airport to Bristol Temple Meads railway station and Bristol bus station. [137]