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St Erth Train Station

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St Erth Train Station

Address

St Erth station
Station Approach
St Erth
Cornwall
TR27 6JW

Ticket office opening hours:

Saturday - 07:30 to 14:45
Sunday

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Station facilities

  • Seated Area
  • Waiting Room
  • Station Buffet
  • Toilets
  • Wi Fi
  • Shops

Station overview

  • Accessibility

    • Accessible Public Telephones No
    • 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 No
    • 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 Saturday - 07:00 to 18:00
      Sunday - 09:00 to 15:00
    • Helpline No
    • Helpline Contact Details

      08001 971 329 or 18001 0800 197 1329 (Textphone)


    • Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
    • National Key Toilets

      The radar key is available from station staff.

    • Step Free Access

      Step-free category B3 station - "œSome step-free access, may be in one direction only."

      There is step free access from the station car parks to the platforms. There is no step free access between platforms 1 and 2. There is a stepped footbridge connecting these platforms.  For arrivals from Penzance there is level access from the platform and to the St Ives branch platform.

      From 14th April 2025 there will be a free shuttle bus between the two car parks. This is to help with step free access across the station. The shuttle bus operates:

      Monday to Friday 0930-2130

      Sat 0915 - 2130

      Sun 0915-2000


      Coverage: partial Station
    • Step Free Access Coverage No Part of Station
    • Staff Help

      Meeting point: Ticket office.

  • Cycle Storage

    • Availability YES Yes
    • Closed Circuit TV YES Yes
    • Location

      Approach to ticket office

    • Sheltered YES Yes
    • Spaces 6
    • Type Stands
  • Dining and Shopping

    • Dining & Shopping: Shops YES Yes
    • Dining & Shopping: Station Buffet YES Yes
  • Phones, Internet & Wi-fi

    • Station Amenities: Telephone No
    • 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:
      Station Approach
      St Erth
      TR27 6JW

      Name: Station Car Park
      Spaces: 550
      Number Accessible Spaces: 0
      Accessible Spaces Note:

      Car park adjacent to ticket office


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

      Blue badge accessible spaces are available


      Cctv: Yes
      Open:
      Monday - Friday - open 24h
      Saturday - open 24h
      Sunday - open 24h
  • Restrooms

    • Toilets YES Yes
    • Baby Change No
    • Toilets Note

      Ticket office

  • Station Location & Directions

    • Latitude 50.1704777
    • Longitude -5.444317521
  • Station Information

    • ATM No
    • Baby Change No
    • Bureau De Change No
    • Lost Property No
    • Post Box No
    • Shops YES Yes
    • Seated Area YES Yes
    • Station Buffet YES Yes
    • Showers No
    • Trolley No
    • 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 Saturday - 07:30 to 14:45
      Sunday
  • Ticketing Services & Information

    • Oyster Pre-Pay No
    • Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
    • Ticket Machine YES Yes
    • Penalty Fares GW
    • Smartcard Notes Smartcard Issued: Yes
      Smartcard Validator: No

      Smartcard Accepted

  • Local Taxis

    St Erth: Rail Station has neither a taxi rank nor a cab office. Advance booking is essential. Consider using the following local operators:

    St Erth and Hayle Phone 01736 754000
    L and M Phone 01736 339292
    Nicholls Phone 01736 799302
  • Other transportation

    • Rail Replacement Services

      Bus stop at front of the station.

About the station

St Erth train station has been serving the community of St Erth in Southern Cornwall since it was first opened in 1852. The station was opened by the West Cornwall Railway over 150 years ago, under the name St Ives Road. At the time, St Ives Road station was the railhead for the nearby town of St Ives, which was – and still is today – an important harbour with a bustling fishing trade, as well as the historic tin and copper mines. The railway running through St Erth, then, brought artists and tourists to St Erth and St Ives.

With the expansion of the Cornish railway in the latter 1800s, the station was renamed St Erth in 1877. With this new name came a reconstructed station building and a second track. St Erth station was not only responsible for running passenger services, but goods services too – with trains from the Primrose Dairy creamery operating until 1982.

St Erth is still a key station on the Cornish Main Line, operating routes around the local area. Additionally, there are a number of regional and national services that you can jump on at St Erth. With trains operated by Great Western Railway and CrossCountry, there are so many places you can go. Popular CrossCountry services include Plymouth to St ErthBirmingham to St ErthBristol to St ErthNewcastle to St Erth, and Edinburgh to St Erth.

At St Erth train station, facilities include free public Wi-Fi, a café (previously judged by The Guardian to be in the UK’s top ten station cafés!), toilets including accessible toilets, waiting rooms, bicycle parking, and a car park which is open 24/7.

Things to do in St Erth

Whether you’re on a romantic getaway to Cornwall, a St Erth local, or on a family holiday; there are plenty of ways to enjoy a day in St Erth. With gorgeous Cornish countryside and coastlines to explore, get involved in outdoor activities or visit astounding attractions around St Erth.

Situated only 6 miles from St Erth train station and a short 9-minute train ride away is the Penzance Jubilee Pool. This incredible art deco geothermal seawater pool is a Cornish institution and is well worth a visit. The pool is generally open all year round, so whether you’re looking to cool off on a hot summer’s day or refresh yourself with a chilly winter dip, the Jubilee Pool is a must-visit destination. With heated and non-heated sections, as well as a learner’s pool for letting little ones have a paddle, this is something for the whole family to enjoy.

Not far from the Jubilee Pool, you’ll find St Michael’s Mount – a legendary castle bound up in local myth. Once a location of pilgrimage, St Michael’s Mount is now a fascinating destination for tourists and locals to enjoy. Whether you hop on a boat ride or stroll across the causeway, at low tide, reaching the Mount is a delight in itself – just wait until you get on the island! With so much Cornish history to explore, as well as shops and cafes, a day trip to St Michael’s Mount is essential when in St Erth.

Finally, St Erth station was constructed to help locals reach St Ives – so a visit to St Ives is a day out not to be missed. St Ives is famous around the UK, and the world, for delightful boutiques, galleries, cafes, museums, tea rooms, and of course the seaside.