
Dundee Train Station
Address
Dundee station
City of Dundee DD1 4BY
Ticket office opening hours:
SATURDAY
06:25:00 - 19:30:00
SUNDAY
08:30:00 - 19:30:00
WEEKDAYS
06:25:00 - 19:30:00
Time | Destination | Status | Platform |
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Station facilities
- Seated Area
- Waiting Room
- Trolleys
- Station Buffet
- Toilets
- Baby Change
- Telephones
- Wi Fi
- Shops
Station overview
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Accessibility
- Accessible Public Telephones YES Yes
- 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 YES Yes
- 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
FRIDAY
05:30:00 - 00:30:00
MONDAY
05:30:00 - 00:30:00
SATURDAY
05:30:00 - 00:30:00
SUNDAY
05:30:00 - 00:30:00
THURSDAY
05:30:00 - 00:30:00
TUESDAY
05:30:00 - 00:30:00
WEDNESDAY
05:30:00 - 00:30:00 -
Customer Help Point
Passenger Assistance Meeting Points. For station accessibility and ticket office opening times, please refer to the Step Free Access and Staff Help sections on the webpage.
Please make yourself known to the station staff when you arrive.
Electronic Ticket Gates
Located on the main concourse. - Helpline We want everyone to travel with confidence. That is why, if you are planning on travelling on national rail services, you can request an assistance booking in advance - now up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day. For more information about Passenger Assist and how to request an assistance booking via Passenger Assist, please click here (https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_destinations/passenger-assist.aspx title=).
- Helpline Contact Details Tel: 0800 046 1634 and 18001 0800 046 1634 (Deaf and customers who are hard of hearing)
- Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Impared Access Ticket Gate
Ticket gates to all platforms
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National Key Toilets
There is a Changing Places Toilet located on the platform.
- Step Free Access This is a Category A station. This station has step-free access to all platforms. The Passenger Assist meeting point is at the Ticket Office.Please take care when boarding / alighting the train at this station as the stepping distance between the train and the platform may be more prominent than at other stations.
- Step Free Access Coverage Whole Station
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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 for details of bus services, visit www.travelinescotland.com or call 0871 200 22 33 (24 hours)
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Cycle Storage
- Availability YES Yes
- Closed Circuit TV YES Yes
- Cycle Hire: Note Bike & Go: Bikes available for public hire from the station. Register online: www.scotrail.co.uk/bike-and-go (http://www.scotrail.co.uk/bike-and-go )
- Sheltered YES Yes
- Spaces 200
- 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 YES Yes
- Web Kiosk: Available No
- Telephone: Usage Type Cards And Coins
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Parking
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Car Parking Details
Operator Name: Local Council
Name: Short Stay Car Park
Spaces: 9
Charges:
PerHour: £3.30
Number Accessible Spaces: 0
Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
Cctv: No
Open:
Monday - Sunday - open 24h
Url: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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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
The toilets are located on the platform. Radar - National Key Scheme
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Station Location & Directions
- Latitude 56.45647618
- Longitude -2.971204807
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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 YES Yes
- Wifi YES Yes
- Waiting Room YES Yes
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Lost Property
EVERYDAY
07:00:00 - 21:00:00 - Lost Property: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
- Customer Service Note [email protected] (mailto:[email protected] title=)
- Information Systems DepartureScreensArrivalScreensAnnouncements
- Lost Property Number 03301 092 833
- 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
SATURDAY
06:25:00 - 19:30:00
SUNDAY
08:30:00 - 19:30:00
WEEKDAYS
06:25:00 - 19:30:00
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Ticket Office Hours
SATURDAY
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Ticketing Services & Information
- Oyster Pre-Pay No
- Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
- Ticket Machine YES Yes
- Penalty Fares SR
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Smartcard Notes
Smartcard Issued: No
Smartcard Validator: Yes
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Ticket Vending Hours
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Ticket Vending Hours
FRIDAY
00:00:00 - 23:59:59
MONDAY
00:00:00 - 23:59:59
SATURDAY
00:00:00 - 23:59:59
SUNDAY
00:00:00 - 23:59:59
THURSDAY
00:00:00 - 23:59:59
TUESDAY
00:00:00 - 23:59:59
WEDNESDAY
00:00:00 - 23:59:59
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Ticket Vending Hours
FRIDAY
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Taxi Information
- Availability YES Yes
- Note visit www.traintaxi.co.uk for details of taxis available for hire
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Local Taxis
Dundee: 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:
Handy Phone 01382 225825 Tay Phone 01382 450450 Discovery Phone 01382 732333
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Other transportation
- Cycle Hire YES Yes
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Rail Replacement Services
Buses pick up/drop off from the layby on Riverside Drive, 200 yards from the station entrance.Please click on the link below for the exact bus pick up location:-
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About the station
Located on the banks of the River Tay in Scotland, Dundee is today the fourth largest city in Scotland, and one of the most important cities in the United Kingdom. Founded in the 11th century, and granted city status in the 19th century, Dundee has reinvented itself over the centuries. Today, this former industrial city is a technological powerhouse leading the way in biomedical research and digital entertainment.
Dundee is a pioneer too, becoming the first UNESCO City of Design in the UK in 2014. Its cultural cachet is being recognised around the world. In 2018, the Wall Street Journal placed the city in the top five ‘Worldwide Hot Destinations’.
With accolades like this, there’s never been a better time to visit Dundee. CrossCountry trains serve the city on several popular routes, including Aberdeen to Dundee and Edinburgh to Dundee, both are journeys you can complete in under ninety minutes. If you want to travel from further afield (and you should) Durham to Dundee is just over three hours away. Even a journey from the other end of the United Kingdom is possible. Taunton to Dundee is a relaxing eight-hour journey. There’s no better way to enjoy the countryside than on a CrossCountry train while travelling.
Things to do in Dundee
Located halfway between Aberdeen and Edinburgh, Dundee is perfectly situated as your starting point to explore the beauty of Scotland’s cities and countryside. The station itself was reopened in 2018, following a four-year £38 million redevelopment project.
You can uncover the city’s rich industrial history as it transitioned from textiles to pioneering developments in modern biotech and game design. Learn all about the impact of the jute industry on Dundee at the Verdant Works Museum. Hire an electric bike to explore the city and visit Broughty Castle Museum on the banks of the Tay. Climb to the top of Bagley Hill in the centre of the city and look up at the stars through the Mill’s Observatory - the UK’s first purpose-built public observatory, and it’s free to visit.
If you enjoy friendly sporting rivalry, then there is no better city than Dundee. The stadiums of the two local football clubs, Dundee F.C. and Dundee United F.C., are only one hundred metres apart. Scotland is just as famous for its rugby, so it’s not surprising the city is home to six Rugby Union teams as well.
From art galleries to museums, Dundee has a lot to offer the cultural traveller too. The V&A Dundee Museum of Design opened in 2018, and many famous authors, including Mary Shelly the creator of Frankenstein, have called this city their home. But perhaps Dundee’s cultural highlight is the statue of Desperate Dan, a character famous from the pages of The Dandy comic which ran from 1937 to 2012.
Don’t forget the whisky tours when you visit Dundee! You can arrange a private multi-day tour across the highlands, or simply enjoy a glass of your favourite whisky in one of the many bars and pubs around the city.
If you want to do some shopping while you are in town the city centre is only a moment away from the newly renovated train station and is packed with top retail destinations. The Wellgate Shopping Centre and Overgate Shopping Centre are both in the heart of the city so you will be spoilt for choice.
There’s plenty to see and do in Dundee, so why not book your visit to this wonderful city today, courtesy of CrossCountry?