
Newport (South Wales) Train Station
Address
Newport (South Wales) station
Queensway
Newport
Gwent
NP20 4AX
Ticket office opening hours:
Monday - Friday - 05:45 to 20:00
Saturday - 06:30 to 20:30
Sunday - 08:00 to 19:45
Time | Destination | Status | Platform |
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Station facilities
- Seated Area
- Station Buffet
- Toilets
- Baby Change
- Shops
Station overview
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Accessibility
- Accessible Public Telephones No
- Accessible Taxis No
- First Class Lounge No
- Help Points YES Yes
- Impaired Accessible Booking Office Counter YES Yes
- 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 Helpline Hours Monday - Sunday - 08:00 to 20:00
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Impaired Access Staff Help Hours
Saturday - open 24h
Sunday - 08:00 to 23:59 - Helpline YES Yes
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Helpline Contact Details
03333 211202
- Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Impared Mobility Set Down
Set down and pick up in the short-stay station car park, located off Queensway.
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National Key Toilets
The National key toilets are located on Platform 2; these toilets are operated by a radar key.
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Step Free Access
Category B1
Step free access is available to all platforms via lifts.
Coverage: partial Station - Step Free Access Coverage Whole Station
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Staff Help
Monday to Friday 04:30 to 01:00
Saturday 04:30 to 00:01
Sunday 07:30 to 01:00
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Baggage Services
- Left Luggage: Available No
- Left Luggage: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Cycle Storage
- Availability YES Yes
- Closed Circuit TV YES Yes
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Location
Cycle parking at Newport station is in two locations.
25 Sheffield stands providing parking for up to fifty bicycles are located on Platform 1. These are under cover of the platform canopy
6 Sheffield stands providing parking for up to twelve bicycles are located outside the west, Godfrey Road, entrance to the station.
- Sheltered YES Yes
- Spaces 62
- Type Stands
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Dining and Shopping
- Dining & Shopping: Shops YES Yes
- Dining & Shopping: Station Buffet YES Yes
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Phones, Internet & Wi-fi
- Station Amenities: Telephone No
- Web Kiosk: Available No
- Station Amenities: Wi-Fi Find WiFi Hotspots around Newport (S. Wales) station (http://btopenzone.hotspot-directory.com )
- Telephone: Usage Type Coins
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Parking
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Car Parking Details
Parking 1:
Operator Name: A P C O A
Name: High Street
Spaces: 20
Number Accessible Spaces: 2
Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
Accessible Car Park Equipment Note:This car park is accredited with a Disabled Parking Award run by D M U K. Visit https://www.disabledmotoring.org/" title="">https://www.disabledmotoring.org for further information.
Cctv: Yes
Open:
Monday - Friday - open 24h
Url: https://www.apcoa.co.uk/tfwr
Parking 2:
Operator Name: A P C O A
Name: Godfrey Road
Spaces: 246
Number Accessible Spaces: 14
Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
Accessible Car Park Equipment Note:This car park is accredited with a Disabled Parking Award run by D M U K. Visit https://www.disabledmotoring.org/" title="">https://www.disabledmotoring.org/ for further information.
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Cctv: Yes
Open:
Monday - Sunday - open 24h
Url: https://www.apcoa.co.uk/tfwr
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Car Parking Details
Parking 1:
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Restrooms
- Toilets YES Yes
- Baby Change YES Yes
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Toilets Note
The toilets are located on Platform 1, Platform 2 and Platform 4. The National key toilets are located on Platform 2; these toilets are operated by a radar key.
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Station Location & Directions
- Latitude 51.58974436
- Longitude -2.998648615
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Station Information
- ATM No
- Baby Change YES Yes
- Bureau De Change No
- Lost Property YES Yes
- Post Box No
- Shops YES Yes
- Seated Area YES Yes
- Station Buffet YES Yes
- Showers No
- Trolley No
- Wifi No
- Waiting Room YES Yes
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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 DepartureScreensAnnouncementsArrivalScreens
- Lost Property Number 03333 211 202
- Staffing Level YES Yes
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Subway/transit
- Metro: Availability No
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Ticketing Hours
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Ticket Office Hours
Monday - Friday - 05:45 to 20:00
Saturday - 06:30 to 20:30
Sunday - 08:00 to 19:45
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Ticket Office Hours
Monday - Friday - 05:45 to 20:00
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Ticketing Services & Information
- Oyster Pre-Pay No
- Ticket Machine YES Yes
- Penalty Fares AW
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Smartcard Notes
Smartcard Issued: No
Smartcard Validator: Yes
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Taxi Information
- Availability YES Yes
- Note line-height: 17.02px; widows: 1; There is a taxi rank outside the main entrance to the station.
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Local Taxis
Newport (S Wales): 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:
Veezu Phone 01633 415710 Capital Phone 01633 212121 Servu Phone 01633 256666 Town Phone 01633 253253
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Other transportation
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Rail Replacement Services
The rail replacement bus stop is a local coach stop on Godfrey Road near the station.
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Rail Replacement Services
About the station
Newport South Wales train station has been serving the city of Newport since it first opened in 1850, and is Wales’ second busiest train station, after Cardiff Central.
The station first opened in the mid-19th century, around the time that British railways were rapidly expanding, and has seen expansions on a few occasions during its lifetime. Following some alterations in 1880, the first prominent expansion was in 1928. In 2010, a new station building was built with four full-size platforms to facilitate a greater number of more prominent services.
The station originally consisted of only two through platforms and one bay platform, but Newport High Street station (as it was known at the time) was greatly expanded in 1880 to accommodate the influx of passengers following the closure of Dock Street and Mill Street stations. With further expansions to rail services running through Newport over the next century, by 1912 there were four functional passenger platforms at the station.
Originally known as Newport High Street station, the suffix was dropped after it became redundant following the closure of nearby stations – as there was no longer any need to differentiate. Being the only station in Newport, the full name of the station is now Newport South Wales only to distinguish it from Newport in Essex, for the sake of national travel enquiries.
Running from Newport South Wales station, there is a wide range of trains to and from all around the UK. Trains are operated by Great Western Railway, Transport for Wales, and CrossCountry. Popular routes on CrossCountry include Cardiff to Newport South Wales, Bristol to Newport South Wales, Derby to Newport South Wales, Stoke-on-Trent to Newport South Wales, and St Erth to Newport South Wales.
At Newport South Wales train station, facilities include toilets and accessible toilets, refreshment and shopping facilities, baby changing facilities, pay phones, CCTV, bicycle parking, and a car park open 24/7.
Things to do in Newport
Newport is a diverse city, and there are countless exciting and relaxing ways to spend a day, weekend, or even longer there. Whether it’s a riverside stroll, a fascinating walk through a heritage house, shopping and dining in the city centre, or a glimpse at the famous Newport Transporter Bridge – whatever interests you, you can find it in Newport.
The Newport Transporter Bridge is one of eight surviving bridges of its kind in the world and casts a dramatic silhouette on the Newport skyline. In 1096, the Morgan family constructed the bridge designed to carry cargo across the River Usk on a gondola that hangs from the main beam. You can still go across the bridge for a unique experience in Newport, or just watching it is an opportunity to marvel at engineering.
If you’re a sucker for a beautiful historic house, you will love visiting Tredegar House. Situated just outside of the main city, around 35 minutes from the train station by bus, Tredegar House is a 17th-century home and gardens, home to locally powerful and influential families for over 500 years. This National Trust house has a fascinating history, from pirates and army heroes to local Lordships and stunning gardens. With so much to learn, Tredegar House is a wonderful day out.
One of the most adored aspects of Newport city is the River Usk running through it, with shops, bars, cafes, restaurants, and hotels along the riverfront. With unique local cafes and shops, as well as all of your high street favourites, you can easily lose track of time exploring the streets and riverside of Newport.