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Cheltenham Spa Train Station

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Cheltenham Spa Train Station

Address

Cheltenham Spa station
Queens Road
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL51 8NP

Ticket office opening hours:

Monday - Friday - 06:15 to 20:15
Saturday - 06:15 to 19:15
Sunday - 09:00 to 16:30

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Station facilities

  • Seated Area
  • Trolleys
  • Station Buffet
  • Toilets
  • Baby Change
  • Telephones
  • Wi Fi

Station overview

  • Accessibility

    • Accessible Public Telephones YES Yes
    • Accessible Taxis No
    • First Class Lounge No
    • Help Points YES Yes
    • Impaired Accessible Booking Office Counter No
    • Impared Access Staff YES Yes
    • Impared Access Ticket Gate YES Yes
    • Impaired Accessible Ticket Machines YES Yes
    • Induction Loop No
    • Impaired Mobility Set Down YES Yes
    • National Key Toilets YES Yes
    • Ramp for Train Access YES Yes
    • Wheel chairs Available YES Yes
    • Impaired Access Staff Help Hours Monday - Sunday - 05:00 to 01:00
    • Accessible Taxis

      Accessible taxis are available

    • Helpline No
    • Helpline Contact Details

      08001 971 329 or 18001 0800 197 1329 (Textphone)


    • Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
    • Impared Mobility Set Down

      Station Entrance

    • National Key Toilets

      The radar key is available from station staff.

    • Step Free Access

      Step free Category B2 station - step free access available to both platforms via steep ramps to each platform.


      Coverage: partial Station
    • Step Free Access Coverage Whole Station
    • Staff Help

      Meeting point: Customer assist office.

  • Cycle Storage

    • Availability YES Yes
    • Closed Circuit TV YES Yes
    • Cycle Hire: Note Compass Holidayscompass-holidays.com 01242 250 642 located on platform
    • Location

      Platform 1 and car park

    • Note

      Please note: cycles can be carried on our trains free of charge restrictions apply find out more https://www.gwr.com/travelling-with-us/on-our-trains/bringing-your-bike" title="">here

    • Sheltered YES Yes
    • Spaces 134
    • Type Stands
  • Dining and Shopping

    • Dining & Shopping: Shops No
    • Dining & Shopping: Station Buffet YES Yes
  • Phones, Internet & Wi-fi

    • Station Amenities: Telephone YES Yes
    • Web Kiosk: Available No
    • Station Amenities: Wi-Fi Find WiFi Hotspots near this station
    • Telephone: Usage Type Cards And Coins
  • Parking

    • Car Parking Details

      Find out more about https://www.gwr.com/stations-and-destinations/stations/car-parking" title="">car parking at this station.



      Address:
      Queens Road
      Cheltenham
      GL51 8NP

      Name: Station Car Park
      Spaces: 286
      Number Accessible Spaces: 17
      Accessible Spaces Note:

      Parking is free for valid blue badge holders.


      Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
      Accessible Car Park Equipment Note:

      Accessible ticket machine in the car park.


      Cctv: No
      Open:
      Monday - Friday - open 24h
      Saturday - open 24h
      Sunday - open 24h
  • Restrooms

    • Toilets YES Yes
    • Baby Change YES Yes
    • Toilets Note

      The toilets are located on the Entrance Level. The National key toilets are operated by a RADAR key. The RADAR key is available from station staff upon request.

  • Station Location & Directions

    • Latitude 51.897399
    • Longitude -2.099625825
  • Station Information

    • ATM No
    • Baby Change YES Yes
    • Bureau De Change No
    • Lost Property No
    • Post Box No
    • Shops No
    • Seated Area YES Yes
    • Station Buffet YES Yes
    • Showers No
    • Trolley YES Yes
    • Wifi YES Yes
    • Waiting Room YES Yes
    • Lost Property: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
    • Customer Service Note Please call our Customer Services Centre on 03457 000 125 (07:00-22:00 every day)
    • Staffing Level YES Yes
  • Subway/transit

    • Metro: Availability No
  • Ticketing Hours

    • Ticket Office Hours Monday - Friday - 06:15 to 20:15
      Saturday - 06:15 to 19:15
      Sunday - 09:00 to 16:30
  • Ticketing Services & Information

    • Oyster Pre-Pay No
    • Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
    • Ticket Machine YES Yes
    • Customer Service Note In ticket hall and on Bristol bound platform
    • Penalty Fares GW
    • Smartcard Notes Smartcard Issued: Yes
      Smartcard Validator: No

      Smartcard Accepted

  • Taxi Information

    • Availability YES Yes
    • Note Taxi rank is available at the station entrance if you require an accessible taxi please approach a member of staff.
  • Local Taxis

    Cheltenham Spa: Rail Station is a major station with taxis usually available on a rank. Advance booking is not normally necessary or even possible, unless arriving early in the morning or late at night. Operators who may accept bookings include:

    Starline Phone 01242 250250
    Central Phone 01242 228877
    Easy Phone 01242 253777
  • Other transportation

    • Cycle Hire YES Yes
    • Rail Replacement Services

      Front of the station, or as directed by signs.

About the station

Cheltenham is a market town located on the edge of the Cotswolds; an area of outstanding natural beauty, and halfway between Bristol and Birmingham.

The town’s earliest appearance in a written record is from 803, and it appeared again in the Domesday Book in 1086. In 1226, the town was granted a market charter. This distinguished the settlement from a village or city and allowed it to host regular markets.

Cheltenham was already known for its mineral springs in the early 18th century, but it was Captain Henry Skillicorne who exploited and developed this natural resource through the mid-1700s. He succeeded in attracting the rich and powerful to the town, culminating in a visit from King George III in 1788. Other notable visitors included Lewis Carroll, Samuel Johnson, and the German-British composer George Frideric Handel.

Opened in 1840, the railway station was originally named Cheltenham. In 1925, the station was renamed by the London, Midland, and Scottish Railway company to Cheltenham Spa; as a testament to its influence and heritage.

Today the station serves a variety of routes such as Birmingham to Cheltenham Spa, York to Cheltenham Spa and Plymouth to Cheltenham Spa. If you want, you can even take a day trip from Bath to Cheltenham Spa to compare the waters.

Things to do in Cheltenham

The first thing you will want to do in Cheltenham is find somewhere to stay. Of course, Cheltenham offers a range of well-known chain hotels, but you also have a selection of wonderful independent places to stay. There’s the Queens Hotel on the Promenade and The George Hotel in the centre of town, to name a couple.

If you’re visiting Cheltenham there’s a good chance you are here to experience one of the town’s beautiful spas. Ellenborough Park Hotel and Spa is only three miles from Cheltenham Spa station, while The Greenway Hotel and Spa is under four miles away.

Cheltenham is also a town of culture! It hosts several festivals each year, celebrating everything from sport to science. It was named one of the UK’s most musical cities with good reason; the town hosts the Cheltenham Jazz Festival and the Ukulele Festival of Great Britain.

Other events on the cultural calendar include the Cheltenham Literature and Science Festival, the Cheltenham Folk Festival and the Cheltenham Paranormal Festival. Cheltenham has a festival for every occasion!

The town is home to the Cheltenham Racecourse and plays host to three football teams as well as several Rugby teams. Cheltenham is also home to England’s Croquet Association and one of the sport’s biggest clubs.

Other attractions unique to Cheltenham include the Holst Victorian House on Clarence Road and the Promenade; which was created during the Regency period as part of the development of the Cheltenham Spa.

If you’re looking for something to entertain the kids, there are plenty of options for them too. The Cheltenham Science Centre in Edinburgh Place will give them hands-on learning and fun. The Brewery Quarter is also home to The Play Farm which is suitable for children up to twelve years old. If you want to get competitive challenge them to a game of bowling at Hollywood Bowl.

From Michelin Star restaurant Le Champignon Sauvage to world-class street food, Cheltenham will have something delicious to offer you. Treat your taste buds at The Coconut Tree or Mowgli Street food for something away from the mainstream, or choose from a family-favourite chain. There’s a treat for every taste in Cheltenham.