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Daniel Mckenzie

3 Google Rating

No ticket machines are provided here so you'll need to buy them from the guard, who is usually locat

3/ 5

No ticket machines are provided here so you'll need to buy them from the guard, who is usually located towards the rear of the train. Other facilities are lacking here for such a small station but the station at least is located not too far from local shops and the suburbs.

BR Railfreight125

5 Google Rating

This is a small station with relatively frequent trains. It is a station on a single line so there i

5/ 5

This is a small station with relatively frequent trains. It is a station on a single line so there is only one one platform with trains going in both directions.

ANN LIGHT

5 Google Rating

Information board, one platform - so check direction before getting on board, as trains are within a

5/ 5

Information board, one platform - so check direction before getting on board, as trains are within a few minutes of each other - cheap train travel into Bristol Temple Meads - number 9 & 72 run into BTM if the trains are out of use and you need to guarantee to get there, only 100 yards away

Nick Hiscott

4 Google Rating

Very useful, low cost trains into central Bristol. Could be more frequent but usually reasonably on-

4/ 5

Very useful, low cost trains into central Bristol. Could be more frequent but usually reasonably on-time. Season ticket is excellent value.

Ashley King

4 Google Rating

Where i lost my sweet sweet virginity #blessed

4/ 5

Where i lost my sweet sweet virginity #blessed

Aimee Coleman

4 Google Rating

The station is quite pretty and the trains usually run on time. It's a little hard to spot the entra

4/ 5

The station is quite pretty and the trains usually run on time. It's a little hard to spot the entrance if you haven't been there before. The ticket machine also doesn't work and hasn't for the 3 years I've been using the station. It's only one platform.

Annie

4 Google Rating

Handy little train station for traveling to inner city area's, also trains go to Brean down and West

4/ 5

Handy little train station for traveling to inner city area's, also trains go to Brean down and Weston Super Mare, so saves a lot of time for locals instead of going to Temple Meads.

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