Where is swindon bus station




















Please note: We are currently running a reduced network, with plans to add to it regularly as demand grows. Because of this, the information on this page may differ depending on your travel dates and any regional restrictions. For the most up to date information on active services and more, please visit our Route Map page or our timetables page. Departing from Swindon Bus Station The station is a five-minute walk from the town centre, and just a two-minute walk from Swindon Train Station, on Station Road, which is also the base for the town's main taxi rank.

A bus stop is directly outside the coach station, and is served by many routes into the city centre. Victoria Rail Station is also just metres away, and there is a taxi rank outside the coach station on Eccleston Place.

For more information, take a look at our London Victoria Station facilities. Calling at There are three different cards available, find yours now Connect to our free Wi-Fi service on your next coach journey.

Perfect for staying in touch with family and friends and browsing the web. Call or get in touch online We are here to help. Part of the National Express Group. Official Coach Supplier to Wembley Stadium. When travelling within the UK, the return journey can be made within 3 months of the outward date of travel. To confirm and book your return journey, at no extra cost, visit www. Lines open 7 days a week, 9am - 5pm calls to this number are charged at local rate.

Open returns are not available on European journeys. The majority of stops along the routes listed below are accessible to wheelchair users but are subject to change.

Please call us to check the latest situation before booking and at least 36 hours in advance of when you would like to travel. To see a list of accessible coach routes please click here. If you are travelling in a wheelchair or require assistance, please call our helpline before booking and at least 36 hours in advance of when you would like to travel. Calls to this number are charged at local rate. For more information please click here. Our passenger descriptions are designed to help you choose the right ticket for yourself or your fellow travellers.

Please note, you may be required to show proof of age at any point during your journey. Failure to do so, may result in the full adult fare being charged. Should be booked as Children. If they are travelling in a wheelchair or require assistance, please call our Assisted Travel Helpline. We strongly recommend that you bring a car seat appropriate to your child's age, but ask you to take responsibility to fit the seat.

Children aged between approximately years old, or up to cm tall, may use booster seats. We carry a limited number onboard most coaches. If travelling with a child, you may be required to show proof of age when buying tickets or at any point during your journey. Failure to do so may result in the child being required to pay the full fare for the journey on that day. Children aged between approximately 4 years and 11 years or up to cm tall may use booster seats, we carry a limited number onboard most coaches along with our comfort fit seat belts.

Disabled children should be booked as children rather than 'Disabled'. If they are travelling in a wheelchair or you wish to book assistance with travel please call our Assisted Travel Helpline before booking and at least 36 hours in advance of when you would like to travel. To see a list of accessible coach stops please click here. If you are travelling in a wheelchair or require assistance we recommend that you contact us on the following local rate telephone number: 81 81 81 lines open 9am - 5pm 7 days a week 36 hours in advance of when you would like to travel.

Children aged 12 or under travelling on any European service must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. Children under the age of 16 are not permitted to travel on any European service unless accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. Young persons aged 16 or 17 years can travel alone on European services but only if they have a letter of authority from a parent or guardian.

Passengers aged 60 and over are entitled to receive a small discount on European journeys. Adults under the age of 16 are not permitted to travel alone on any European service unless accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over or they have a letter of authority from a parent or guardian. Children aged under the age of 2, must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. Unaccompanied children will not be carried. From the north: follow the A and then the signposts to Swindon. From the east: follow the M4 in the Bristol direction and leave at Junction 15, following the signposts to Swindon.

From the south: follow the A, following the signposts to Swindon. From the west: follow the M4 in the London direction and leave at Junction 16, following the signposts to Swindon. Swindon's railway station is just ten minutes' walk away, and provides connections to London Paddington, Bristol and Wales.

There are numerous bus stops just around the town centre and the Swindon Bus Station is a two minute walk from the town centre, under the underpass towards The Parade.

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