Telford Central Station
Telford – named after the Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford, who designed and built many structures in Shropshire and the West Midlands – is the largest town in Shropshire, with a population of nearly 140,000.


Telford was named after the Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford, who designed and built many structures in Shropshire and the West Midlands. Telford is the largest town in Shropshire, with a population of nearly 140,000.
Telford Central railway station serves the new town of Telford. The station is a short walk from the town's shopping and business centre.
Two minutes by taxi from the station is The International Centre where there are high quality, purpose-built exhibition and conference spaces, with full support facilities and on-site hotel accommodation.
Telford station offers easy asses to Ironbridge and Bridgnorth with regular bus services. Ironbridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (which covers the wider Ironbridge Gorge area) and has become a major tourist attraction within Shropshire.
Location
Telford station is just a few minutes walk from Telford town centre and the shopping centre, along a pedestrianised route. The station is easily accessed from the M54 (J5), the A5 Telford Way and the A442 Queensway.
Car parking
182 spaces. £4.00 / day, £12.00 / week, £40.00 / month, £420.00 / annum.
Ticket office open
Mon to Sat:
06:00 – 19:30
Sun:
10:15 – 17:30
Connections
There's an extensive bus network in and around Telford – visit Telford & Wrekin Council website for more information.
Now booking up to Saturday 3 January 2009


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