
Torquay Train Station
Address
Torquay station
Rathmore Road
Torquay
Devon
TQ2 6NU
Ticket office opening hours:
Monday - Friday - 07:10 to 17:00
Saturday - 07:00 to 17:00
Sunday - 09:40 to 17:10
Time | Destination | Status | Platform |
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Station facilities
- Seated Area
- Trolleys
- 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 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
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Impaired Access Staff Help Hours
Monday - Friday - 07:10 to 17:00
Saturday - 07:00 to 17:00
Sunday - 09:40 to 17:10 -
Accessible Taxis
Accessible taxis are available. Please request staff assistance.
- Helpline No
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Helpline Contact Details
08001 971 329 or 18001 0800 197 1329 (Textphone)
- Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Impared Mobility Set Down
Set- Down / Pick up Points are available at the station entrances to both platforms
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National Key Toilets
The radar key is available from station staff.
- Nearest Stations with Facilities The neareNo Noation with more facilities is Plymouth
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Step Free Access
Step-free category B1 station - "œSome step-free access to all platforms."- This station has a degree of step free access to the platforms. Each platform has step free access to either road or car park dependent on direction of travel (see station map). Footbridge link between platforms. There is step free access between platforms through walking on the public street.
Coverage: partial Station - Step Free Access Coverage No Part of Station
- Staff Help
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Baggage Services
- Left Luggage: Available No
- Left Luggage: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Bus information
- Bus Service: Availability YES Yes
- Bus Service: Note Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here (http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/posters/TQY.pdf)
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Cycle Storage
- Availability YES Yes
- Closed Circuit TV No
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Location
Platform 1
- Sheltered No
- Spaces 8
- 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 near this station
- Telephone: Usage Type Cards And Coins
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Parking
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Car Parking Details
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Address:
Rathmore Road
Torquay
TQ2 6NU
Name: Station car park
Spaces: 66
Number Accessible Spaces: 6
Accessible Car Park Equipment: No
Cctv: No
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Car Parking Details
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Restrooms
- Toilets YES Yes
- Baby Change YES Yes
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Toilets Note
Platform 1
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Station Location & Directions
- Latitude 50.46116534
- Longitude -3.54366854
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Station Information
- ATM No
- Baby Change YES Yes
- Bureau De Change No
- Lost Property No
- Post Box No
- Shops YES Yes
- Seated Area YES Yes
- Station Buffet YES Yes
- Showers No
- Trolley YES Yes
- Wifi No
- 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
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Subway/transit
- Metro: Availability No
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Ticketing Hours
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Ticket Office Hours
Monday - Friday - 07:10 to 17:00
Saturday - 07:00 to 17:00
Sunday - 09:40 to 17:10
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Ticket Office Hours
Monday - Friday - 07:10 to 17:00
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Ticketing Services & Information
- Oyster Pre-Pay No
- Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
- Ticket Machine YES Yes
- Customer Service Note At foot of stairs on platform 2
- Penalty Fares GW
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Smartcard Notes
Smartcard Issued: Yes
Smartcard Validator: No
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Local Taxis
Torquay: Rail Station is served by a taxi rank or a cab office. Check availability before travelling, and pre-book if necessary. Consider using the following local operators:
Torbay Phone 01803 211611 Torbay Cab Phone 01803 292292 Harbourside Phone 01803 212121
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Other transportation
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Rail Replacement Services
Bus stops on sea front (Torbay Road)
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Rail Replacement Services
About the station
Torquay is a town on the south coast of Devon which was formed from the amalgamation of three different boroughs; Torquay, Brixham, and Paignton. Also known as the English Riviera because of its warm climate, Torquay first became a popular holiday destination in the Victorian era.
Torquay Railway Station is on Rathmore Road and was first opened in 1859. The station was rebuilt in 1878 and extended in 1912, and it still serves the town today. The station was granted a Grade II Listed Building status, in 1986, in recognition of its architectural heritage.
Facilities at Torquay Railway Station include 66 car parking spaces, bicycle parking stands and six accessible spaces; the car park is also wheelchair friendly. The station is served by local buses making it easy to start or continue with your journey. There is also a waiting room and coffee shop within the station to relax while waiting for your train.
The station includes public toilets, which are accessible, and baby changing facilities on Platform 1. In line with our commitment to making travel accessible throughout the CrossCountry network, Torquay Railway Station provides step-free access and staff are available to help you on your journey.
Today, Torquay remains highly popular with tourists and is easily accessible via the CrossCountry network. Popular local routes include Taunton to Torquay and Truro to Torquay.
Things to do in Torquay
Torquay’s stone-age legacy includes evidence of the oldest modern humans in Europe dating back 40,000 years. The Roman Empire also reached Devon, so there is plenty of local history to be found in this seaside town. The Torquay Museum has several local historical exhibits waiting to be discovered if you’re interested in the past.
We don’t know how much the Romans may have enjoyed the beautiful local beaches around Torquay, but the Victorians certainly did; In the late 1800s they discovered the joys of the English seaside and so there is nothing to stop you from making the most of them too when you visit. Torre Abbey Sands is the main beach in Torquay and is perfect for families, holidaymakers and swimmers.
Torquay Railway Station is perfectly located only minutes from the beach, and throughout the area, you can enjoy everything from jet-skis and powerboat rides to canoeing and kayaking. A little further east of the beach is the harbour and original quay from where the town takes its name.
Torquay pottery has developed a reputation over the years, and wares made from the local clay are popular with tourists as well as luxury retailers. It has even been sold by Liberty of London in the past. Visit the many pottery shops and find the perfect souvenir to remember your visit.
Torquay has also been home to some notable figures over the years. Agatha Christie, the world’s most translated novelist, was born here in 1890. The area provided inspiration for several of her novels . For example, her 1936 novel ‘The ABC Murders’ includes Elberry Cove and Princess Gardens. You can experience being in one of her novels yourself and follow the clues in the Agatha Christie Literary Trail all around town.
Don’t forget to take advantage of all the other entertainment, nightlife, shopping and restaurants while you are in town. Torquay has something for everyone.
There is lots more to find and experience in this Devonshire town, so book your journey with CrossCountry today.