
Lydney Train Station
Address
Lydney station
Station Road
Lydney
Gloucestershire
GL15 5EW
Ticket office opening hours:
no information
Time | Destination | Status | Platform |
---|
Station facilities
- Seated Area
Station overview
-
Accessibility
- Accessible Public Telephones No
- Accessible Taxis No
- First Class Lounge No
- Help Points No
- Impaired Accessible Booking Office Counter No
- Impared Access Staff YES Yes
- Impared Access Ticket Gate No
- Impaired Accessible Ticket Machines YES Yes
- Induction Loop No
- Impaired Mobility Set Down No
- National Key Toilets No
- Ramp for Train Access YES Yes
- Wheel chairs Available No
- Impaired Access Helpline Hours Monday - Sunday - 08:00 to 20:00
-
Accesible Ticket Machine
The ticket machine(s) do not accept cash. Payment is by major debit and credit cards only. Ticket machines are touchscreen.
- Helpline YES Yes
-
Helpline Contact Details
03333 211202
- Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
- Nearest Stations with Facilities STJ
-
Step Free Access
Category B1.
Step free access Platform 1 (to Cardiff) from Harbour Road.
Step free access to Platform 2 (to Gloucester) via the car park.
Access between the platforms is via the level crossing.
Coverage: partial Station - Step Free Access Coverage Whole Station
-
Staff Help
There are no platform staff available at this station. Assistance will be provided by the Conductor on the train.
-
Baggage Services
- Left Luggage: Available No
- Left Luggage: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
-
Cycle Storage
- Availability YES Yes
- Closed Circuit TV No
-
Location
7 Sheffield stands providing 14 bicycle parking spaces are located in a shelter on the northbound (Gloucester direction) platform.
- Sheltered YES Yes
- Spaces 14
- Type Stands
-
Dining and Shopping
- Dining & Shopping: Shops No
- Dining & Shopping: Station Buffet No
-
Phones, Internet & Wi-fi
- Station Amenities: Telephone No
- Web Kiosk: Available No
- Station Amenities: Wi-Fi Find WiFi Hotspots around Lydney station (http://btopenzone.hotspot-directory.com )
-
Parking
-
Car Parking Details
Operator Name: Transport for Wales
Name: Lydney Station Car Park
Spaces: 85
Free: true
Number Accessible Spaces: 4
Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
Cctv: No
Open:
Monday - Sunday - open 24h
Url: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
-
Car Parking Details
-
Restrooms
- Toilets No
- Baby Change No
-
Station Location & Directions
- Latitude 51.7146265
- Longitude -2.531163478
-
Station Information
- ATM No
- Baby Change No
- Bureau De Change No
- Lost Property YES Yes
- Post Box No
- Shops No
- Seated Area YES Yes
- Station Buffet No
- Showers No
- Trolley No
- Wifi No
- Waiting Room No
-
Lost Property
Phone number: 03333 211 202
Operator Name: a href="https://tfw.missingx.com/" Transport for Wales/a - Lost Property: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
- Customer Service Note Contact our Customer Relations team directly via the customer webform at www.tfwrail.wales (https://tfwrail.wales)
- Information Systems DepartureScreens
- Lost Property Number 03333 211 202
- Staffing Level YES Yes
-
Subway/transit
- Metro: Availability No
-
Ticketing Services & Information
- Oyster Pre-Pay No
- Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
- Ticket Machine YES Yes
- Penalty Fares AW
-
Smartcard Notes
Smartcard Issued: No
Smartcard Validator: YesLoad a pre-purchased season ticket onto a smartcard using the ticket vending machine.
-
Local Taxis
Lydney: Rail Station has neither a taxi rank nor a cab office. Advance booking is essential. Consider using the following local operators:
A and D Phone 01594 843456 K and C Phone 01594 845913 Abbey Phone 01594 528181
-
Other transportation
-
Rail Replacement Services
The rail replacement bus stop is in the station car park.
-
Rail Replacement Services
About the station
Lydney train station has been serving the Gloucestershire town of Lydney since it first opened in 1851, serving the area bordering England and Wales.
There has been a complicated history of train stations in Lydney over the past 150 years. Lydney train station was originally known as Lydney Junction – but so was another, separate train station operating on a different train line. Lydney Station, as it is known now, opened in 1851 on Great Western Railway’s South Wales Railway line. Meanwhile, the other Lydney Junction station operated on a freight-only line. However, in 1875, the freight-only line started to introduce passenger services and a new terminus station was built at Lydney Junction. This made things slightly more complicated, as now GWR and Severn & Wye operated passenger services through a station called Lydney Junction. While South Wales Railway was continuing to operate its passenger services to Lydney train station.
Finally, in 1955, after many years of close interaction, British Railways merged the two stations into one. The station (now known as Lydney) was kept as the prevailing Lydney Junction station during the merger, while the other Lydney Junction station was used as a through-station for passenger services. When it was renamed Lydney station, freight services were halted in 1968, and staffing was removed in 1969.
You can reach Lydney station from all across the UK, including services running from nearby Welsh towns and cities. Trains are operated by Transport for Wales and CrossCountry. Popular routes on CrossCountry trains include Cardiff to Lydney, Birmingham to Lydney, Nottingham to Lydney, and Newport to Lydney.
Facilities at Lydney station include ticket machines, CCTV, and a car park open 24 hours a day, Monday-Friday.
Things to do in Lydney
Lydney is very near to both the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a perfect destination for a staycation or weekend trip. The Forest of Dean, right on the border between England and Wales, is known for its breathtaking views, beautiful cycle and hiking paths, outdoor adventure activities, and the unmatched British countryside. From adventure trails and nature tours to artisan food experiences and picnic areas, there are countless ways to enjoy a trip to the Forest of Dean. The Wye Valley boasts similar opportunities for adventure and relaxation, with the famous Hay-on-Wye Festival of Literature & Arts filling the area with culture each summer. Staying in Lydney makes your trip extra easy – enjoy the beautiful surroundings with the added joy of a CrossCountry train to get you there.
If you love a quiet weekend of finding amazing antiques in a treasure trove, you’ll love a visit to Knick Knacks Antiques and Collectables. With a hoard of vintage books, vinyl, China, homewares, art, ornaments, clothing, and more; there’s so much to look through and plenty of hidden treasures to uncover. A weekend spent in Lydney is not complete without a visit to Knick Knacks Antiques – just make sure to pack extra bags with you for carrying home all of your loot!
If you love special train rides (and if you’re travelling with CrossCountry, it’s clear you’re a train connoisseur!), make sure to leave some time to hop on board the Dean Forest Railway. This steam railway is a truly wonderful experience for all ages, with scenic railway journeys to take in the beautiful natural surroundings in Gloucestershire and South Wales. This heritage railway often runs special events, so be on the lookout for one-of-a-kind experiences to book on the Dean Forest Railway.