🇬🇧 Bristol Temple Meads

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Koordinaten 51,449093, -2,581349
Zeitzone Europe/London
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UIC-Code 7032310

Über Bristol Temple Meads

Bristol Temple Meads is one of England's oldest surviving Hauptbahnhofs, with the original terminus building designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the Great Western Railway dating from 1840. The station serves as der Haupt- Bahnknotenpunkt for Bristol and the wider West of England, with Great Western Railway Intercity-Dienste to London Paddington, CrossCountry trains to the Midlands and the North, and Nahverkehrsdienste across Somerset, Wiltshire, and South Wales. Its Grade I listed Victorian and Tudor Gothic Bahnhofsgebäude makes it one of the most architecturally significant Bahnhofs in the Vereinigtes Königreich.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Stadtbus number 8 and several other routes run from Temple Meads to the Stadtzentrum and Broadmead Geschäftping area in etwa 15 Minuten. The station is also a short taxi or cycle ride from the harbourside and Cabot Circus.
Great Western Railway operates most services including Direktzüge to London Paddington (etwa eine Stunde 45 Minuten), Wales, and the South West. CrossCountry also serves Temple Meads with trains to Birmingham, the North East, and Schottland.
Yes, the original terminus building designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel opened in 1840 and is one of der älteste surviving Bahnhofs in the world still in use. The historisch train shed is a listed building and a landmark of early Victorian engineering.
Self-service Schließfächer sind verfügbar at Temple Meads. The station Halle has a range of Cafés, a WHSmith, and a Costa, was es comfortable for waiting between trains.
Yes, GWR-Züge run between Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa in etwa 11 Minuten, with very frequent Abfahrten den ganzen Tag. This is one of der beliebteste short rail journeys in England.

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Daten zuletzt aktualisiert: 2026-02-27