Train Tickets to Bristol
Bristol Temple Meads to Filton Abbey Wood
6m
Cardiff Central to Filton Abbey Wood
37m
Weston Milton to Filton Abbey Wood
40m
Train Travel to Bristol Guide
Bristol, a vibrant city in South West England, is a destination bursting with things to see and do. Renowned for its creative flair and as the birthplace of Banksy, Bristol boasts colorful street art-adorned streets and exciting festivals that celebrate its rich cultural heritage, such as the International Balloon Fiesta in August.
But you don't have to be a festival-goer to fall in love with the city. From fascinating museums like the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery to its exciting foodie scene and buzzing nightlife, Bristol offers something for everyone. With excellent train connections from across the UK, trains to Bristol are your route to an exciting day out.
Where do trains to Bristol arrive?
Bristol offers travellers a choice of 2 stations to arrive into. You will likely arrive into Bristol Temple Meads, the main station serving the area, though you may also arrive into Bristol Parkway. This will depend on the details of your journey, such as where you depart from and who provides the service. Be sure to check this information when purchasing your ticket to know which station you'll be arriving at.
Which train companies run trains to Bristol?
There are multiple train companies operating trains to Bristol in the UK. Key operators include Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry and Great Western Railway. Be sure to check for duration and price when purchasing your ticket as they can vary between providers.
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Key train stations in Bristol
- Trains to
Filton Abbey Wood
St Andrews Road
Bristol Parkway
How to buy cheap train tickets to Bristol
Book in Advance
Advanced train tickets are typically the most cost-effective option for train travel. They are usually available for purchase 12 weeks before the travel date.
Use a Railcard
Using a Railcard to get an average of 1/3 off and explore more train routes for commuting, family & friends trips and weekend getaways.
Travel in off-peak time
Save on train fare by avoiding peak times and travelling off-peak, allowing for the flexibility of your travel schedule.
Split Tickets
Save an extra 30% on train fare by splitting a long train journey into two parts and enjoy the same service at a cheaper price.