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Station facilities

  • Parking
  • Shops
  • Step-free access
  • Ticket machine
  • Ticket office
  • Toilets
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  • General service information
    • Staffing Level
    • Closed Circuit Television
    • Information Available From Staff
    • CIS
    • Customer Help Points
  • Ticket buying and collection
    • Ticket Office
    • Prepurchase Collection
    • Ticket Machine
    • Oystercard Issued
    • Use Oystercard
    • Always Show Oyster Card Fields
    • Smartcard Issued
    • Smartcard Validator
    • Smartcard Comments
    • Penalty Fares
  • All station facilities
    • Seated Area
    • Station Buffet
    • Toilets
    • Baby Change
    • Telephones
    • Wi Fi
    • Post Box
    • Atm Machine
    • Shops
  • Accessibility and mobility access
    • Helpline
    • Staff Help Available
    • Induction Loop
    • Accessible Ticket Machines
    • Height Adjusted Ticket Office Counter
    • Ramp For Train Access
    • Accessible Taxis
    • National Key Toilets
    • Step Free Access
    • Ticket Gates
    • Impaired Mobility Set Down
    • Wheelchairs Available
    • Assisted Travel
  • Parking information
    • Cycle Storage
    • CarPark
    • Rail Replacement Services
    • Taxi Rank
    • Onward Travel
    • Cycle Hire
  • Passenger services
Live departures and arrivals

Overview

Serving the town of Bridgend, this mainline station was opened in June 1850, and like many stations in this area, was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Today, this Grade II listed building sees over one and a half million passengers annually using its four platforms, making it one of the busiest in Wales.

Bridgend lies on the banks of the River Ogmore and is renowned for the stunning countryside that surrounds the historic town. With numerous attractions and the station at its heart, the area is perfect for a day out by train, so book your trip and check out these great things to do in Bridgend.

 

  • How long does it take to get from Bridgend Station to Cardiff Airport?

    • It takes around 40 minutes to travel by train from Bridgend Station to Cardiff Airport.
  • How long does it take to walk from Bridgend Station to Bridgend town centre?

    • Going via Court Street, it takes approximately five minutes to walk from the station to Bridgend town centre.
  • What car parking facilities are available at Bridgend Station?

    • There are 102 car parking spaces at Bridgend Station.
  • What facilities are there for bike storage at Bridgend Station?

    • Bridgend Station has no bike storage facilities.
  • What other facilities are available at Bridgend Station?

    • Toilets - including baby changing facilities
    • Station buffet
    • Coin and cards telephones
    • Disabled access - the station is step-free throughout, with ramps, wheelchairs, and induction loops available
  • Which popular destinations can be reached from Bridgend Station?

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