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There are a number of accessible ways you can make your journey to Bristol, Bath and the surrounding region. If you require more information than is provided here, then please contact Bristol City Council, Bath and North East Somerset Council, North Somerset Council or South Gloucestershire Council.
Bristol Temple Meads is the central Bristol train station, you can find out more on the Visit Bristol Travelling To Bristol page here. Travelwest also offer some useful information on Accessible train travel to and from Bristol here.
There is step free access throughout the station, with lifts to the platforms and some facilities. Staff assistance is available 24 hours a day; please request assistance from any member of staff if you have not booked assistance in advance. Wheelchairs are available.
There are induction loops in the ticket office.
Full details of accessibility at Bristol Temple Meads can be found on the National Rail website.
Bath Spa is the central Bath train station, you can find out more on the Visit Bath Travelling To Bath page here. Travelwest also offer some useful information on Accessible train travel to and from Bath here.
There is step free access throughout the station, with lifts to the platforms and ramps available to board the trains. Staff assistance is available between these hours Monday - Friday 05:00 - 01:10, Saturday 05:30 - 01:10, Sunday 07:00 - 01:10 hours a day; please request assistance at the Ticket Office if you have not booked assistance in advance. Wheelchairs are available.
Full details of accessibility at Bristol Spa can be found on the National Rail website.
Based on the information on this Bristol City Council page, you can park in Bristol for free in many places in Bristol, using your valid Blue Badge including the following;
There are also many private car parks in Bristol, which are all different. Please check the details on this Visit Bristol page or directly.
Based on the information on this Bath and North East Somerset Council page, you can park in Bath for free in many places in Bath, using your valid Blue Badge including the following;
Free parking with no time limit:
Free parking but time limited:
Locations where parking charges apply:
Please be aware that privately run car parks and parking zones will have their own policies on Blue Badge parking and may charge at the standard rate. Do not assume you can always park for free; check surrounding boards and signs for specific parking conditions before you leave your car.
Motor vehicle access will be restricted 10am to 6pm, every day, in the following streets:
Abbey Green, Abbeygate Street, Bath Street, Beau Street, Cheap Street, Hot Bath Street, Lower Borough Walls, Parsonage Lane, Saw Close, Stall Street, Swallow Street, Upper Borough Walls, Westgate Street
Blue Badge holders will be permitted access to these streets with entry on Cheap Street, find out more on the Council website.
Bristol Airport have a very thorough special assistance section on their website, with information on accessibility for your whole journey from before you travel, parking at the airport, at the airport, after security to your plane and arrivals back. Find out all the information here.
Hackney carriages with wheelchair access can be found at taxi ranks throughout Bristol. However if you wish to travel door to door, or require a particular vehicle type for your journey a list of owners/operators that are happy to help with accessible transport is available through Bristol City Council.
There is no charge for assistance dogs for the disabled or for carrying aids like wheelchairs.
Several local taxi firms have specially adapted vehicles suitable for users of wheelchairs or other mobility aids. These vehicles are only available at certain times and are subject to driver availability. Contact them some time in advance to make your booking. A list of these operators can be found here on the Bath and North East Somerset Council website.
There is no charge for assistance dogs for the disabled or for carrying aids like wheelchairs.
The majority of Bath & Bristol public buses are operated by First Bus. You can find details about bus accessibility here including details on wheelchair access, assistance dogs, low floor access, RNIB charter and more.
This includes information on the 'Extra Help To Travel Card' which can either be printed or, or shown to the driver as a screen grab on your phone. The card is a way to show your driver discretely that you or your friend or family member may need a little extra help, without having to ask out loud.
All full list of accessible public toilets and toilets with adult changing facilities can be found on the Bristol City Council website. and the Bath and North East Somerset Council website.
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