Everything about Swindon Railway Station totally explained
Swindon railway station is in
Wiltshire in the
United Kingdom. The station entrance is on Station Road, to the south of the line.
It is approximately 200 m from the central
bus station and the town centre. It is served by inter-city services from
London Paddington to
Bristol Parkway,
Cardiff Central and the rest of
South Wales.
Swindon is a major junction, where the former
Great Western Railway line to Gloucester and Cheltenham, the
Great Western Main Line to Bristol Temple Meads and the
Great Western Railway route to Bristol Parkway and South Wales diverge.
History
With the railway passing through town in early 1841, the Goddard Arms public house in Old Swindon was used as a railway booking office in lieu of a station. Tickets purchased included the fare for a horse-drawn
carriage to the line at the bottom of the hill.
Swindon railway station opened in 1842 with construction of the Great Western Railway's
engineering works continuing. Until 1895 every train stopped here for at least 10 minutes to change locomotives. Swindon station hosted the first recorded railway refreshment rooms, divided according to class.
Swindonians for a time were eminently proud that even the current King and Queen of the time had partaken of refreshments there.
The station in 1842 was of three
storeys, with the refreshment rooms on the ground floor, the upper floors comprising the station hotel and lounge. The building was demolished in 1972, with today's modern station and office block erected on the site.
It was announced in December 2005 that stations in the Thames Valley region were going to be upgraded.
Improvements to Swindon station were:
- New waiting facilities, toilets, and refreshment facilities.
- More car parking spaces, ticket machines, and help desks.
Current Station
The station consists of an island platform containing a buffet, small shop and waiting room. Adjacent to the main entrance is a booking office. Access to the platforms is through a subway and stairs or lifts. Platform 4 opened in 2003 on the location of the former parcels siding to improve operational flexibility. It contains a coffee shop and waiting room.
Ticket barriers are in the main entrance subway and at the foot of the access stairs, adjacent to the
Research Council buildings on the north side of the line. The barriers are in place to prevent access to the platforms without a valid ticket. Unfortunately the barriers mean that the station is no longer a through route across the line.
Services
Awards
2004 - Station Excellence of the Year Award won. The year-old Platform 4 had saved hundreds of minutes of passenger time as it removed a bottleneck at the station.
2005 - Staff at the station received an internal award First for Service for their outstanding customer treatment.Further Information
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