Bletchley railway station, Station in Buckinghamshire, England
Bletchley railway station is a railway station in West Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, serving as a key transport hub for the region. The station features lifts, step-free access and accessible toilets, while information screens display live train times and tactile warning strips run along platform edges for safety.
The station was built over a century ago and has developed into a key hub for the region. It played a role in the area's infrastructure and remains central to daily travel and connections today.
Travelers can buy tickets at the counter or self-service machines, with the ticket office open from early morning to evening on most days. The station has parking with many accessible spaces near the entrance, bicycle storage and bus connections right outside for easy onward travel.
The station sits just a few minutes' walk from Bletchley Park, the famous World War II codebreaking site. Many visitors use this proximity to quickly reach this historical location after arriving.
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