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Amended services between Milton Keynes Central and Birmingham International / Birmingham New Street on Sunday 19 October

- Trains will be amended, and will not call at Birmingham International or Coventry. Replacement buses will run between Leamington Spa and Coventry / Bi… - More information

Truro Train Station

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Truro Train Station

Address

Truro station
Station Road
Truro
Cornwall
TR1 3HH

Ticket office opening hours:

Monday - Friday - 06:45 to 20:05
Saturday - 06:40 to 19:05
Sunday - 09:15 to 18:30

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Station facilities

  • Seated Area
  • Trolleys
  • Station Buffet
  • Toilets
  • Baby Change
  • Wi Fi
  • Post Box
  • Shops

Station overview

  • Accessibility

    • Accessible Public Telephones No
    • Accessible Taxis No
    • First Class Lounge YES Yes
    • 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 Staff Help Hours Monday - Friday - 05:15 to 00:30
      Saturday - 05:30 to 23:15
      Sunday - 08:00 to 23:30
    • Accessible Taxis

      Yes

    • 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 B1 Station Step free access available to both platforms 1 & 2 from the main road side buildings. Access to platform 3 via the footbridges and level crossing.


      Coverage: partial Station
    • Step Free Access Coverage Whole Station
    • Staff Help

      Meeting point: Ticket office.

  • Cycle Storage

    • Availability YES Yes
    • Closed Circuit TV YES Yes
    • Cycle Hire: Note Bike Chain Bissoecornwallcyclehire.com 01872 870 341 located 4 miles from station
    • Location

      Front of station

    • Note

      Cycle hoops are provided for cycle parking.

    • Sheltered No
    • Spaces 10
    • Type Stands
  • Dining and Shopping

    • Dining & Shopping: Shops YES Yes
    • Dining & Shopping: Station Buffet YES Yes
  • Mail and Express Services

    • Post Box: Note

      Platform 2

  • 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 Road
      Truro
      TR1 3HH

      Name: Station Car Park
      Spaces: 150
      Number Accessible Spaces: 3
      Accessible Spaces Note:

      Located in short stay to front of station


      Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
      Cctv: No
      Open:
      Monday - Friday - open 24h
      Saturday - open 24h
      Sunday - open 24h
  • Priority Lounge Information

    • First Class Lounge: Note

      Location: Platform 3

      Tickets Accepted: All First Class

      Facilities: Modern comfortable lounge with TV

      Refreshments: Complimentary refreshments

      Wi-Fi: Available

      Showers: Yes

      Concessions for Standard Class Sleeper Berth Customers: Yes

  • Restrooms

    • Toilets YES Yes
    • Baby Change YES Yes
    • Toilets Note

      Platform 2

  • Station Location & Directions

    • Latitude 50.26382962
    • Longitude -5.064866947
  • Station Seating Areas

    • First Class Lounge Hours Monday - Friday - 07:00 to 22:30
      Saturday - 07:30 to 15:30
      Sunday - 20:15 to 21:45
  • Station Information

    • ATM No
    • Baby Change YES Yes
    • Bureau De Change No
    • Lost Property No
    • Post Box YES Yes
    • Shops YES Yes
    • Seated Area YES Yes
    • Station Buffet YES Yes
    • Showers YES Yes
    • Trolley YES Yes
    • 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 Monday - Friday - 06:45 to 20:05
      Saturday - 06:40 to 19:05
      Sunday - 09:15 to 18:30
  • Ticketing Services & Information

    • Oyster Pre-Pay No
    • Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
    • Ticket Machine YES Yes
    • Customer Service Note In ticket hall
    • Penalty Fares GW
    • Smartcard Notes Smartcard Issued: Yes
      Smartcard Validator: No
  • Local Taxis

    Truro: 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:

    Atlantic Phone 01872 572126
    Ansum Cabs Phone 01872 321321
    Apollo Phone 01872 225858
  • Other transportation

    • Cycle Hire YES Yes
    • Rail Replacement Services

      Front of the station.

About the station

Truro is Cornwall’s fourth largest town according to the 2011 census. Curiously enough, it is also the only city in Cornwall, thanks to an historic change in 1877 when it was separated from the diocese of Exeter and given its own bishop. The town grew from an iron age settlement and in the 12th century became a significant town after the castle was built. Truro became a coinage, or stannary town in 1327, which meant it held the status of being able to mine coins from the locally mined tin.

Truro station was first opened in 1859 and is today the busiest station in Cornwall. During the 1860s Truro Station revolutionised trade in Cornwall, as it allowed merchants to distribute their goods, which arrived by boat, throughout the rest of the country. The station provides easy access to Penzance as well as the rest of the country via the CrossCountry network.

Facilities at Truro Station include 150 car parking spaces, and bicycle parking is also available. The car park is wheelchair-friendly and includes three accessible spaces. Truro Station is also served by more than twenty different bus routes making it easy to start or continue your journey. If you are travelling First Class from Truro, there is a passenger lounge available on Platform 3 with showers. Wi-Fi is available throughout the station and there is a café on Platform 2. Toilets and accessible toilets are available, and baby changing facilities all on Platforms 2 and 3.

CrossCountry serves popular routes such as Truro to PenzanceTruro to TotnesTruro to Taunton and Truro to Newton Abbot, so you can really make the most of this corner of the country by public transport.

Things to do in Truro

Truro is a town famous for its Georgian and Gothic architecture, as well as its important role in Cornwall’s history through trade and tin and copper mining. Truro Cathedral was completed in 1910 with modern construction techniques in the older gothic style. The Cathedral is unusual in that construction started after Truro had been granted its city status. The site of the three-spired Cathedral incorporated an earlier church which dates from as far back as 1518.

You might be surprised to learn that Truro has no castle today. While there are many excellent examples of castles around Cornwall, Truro Castle was levelled in 1840. Today Truro Crown Court stands in its place. You can learn more about the history of the town at the Royal Cornwall Museum which is only a few minutes’ walk from Truro Station.

Truro Station is also your gateway to Cornwall’s area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. One of Truro’s biggest draws is its annual ‘City of Lights’ event which takes place each December. This festival includes the official switching on of the Christmas lights and a lantern parade.

The city is a popular shopping destination too and home to national chains as well as several local independent stores. You can find over thirty traders at the Pannier Market too.

As you walk around the ancient cobbled streets, you will notice that Truro sometimes reminds you of Bath. This is because Bath stone was used in the construction of properties on Princes Street and Lemon Street. Take a trip to Bath Spa when you have time and see for yourself how the two cities compare.

There is lots more to see, learn and discover in Truro, so book your journey with CrossCountry today.