Gloucester railway station

Gloucester
Gloucester railway station in October 2019
General information
LocationGloucester, City of Gloucester
England
Coordinates51°51′54″N 2°14′20″W / 51.865°N 2.239°W / 51.865; -2.239
Grid referenceSO836185
Managed byGreat Western Railway
Platforms4
Other information
Station codeGCR
ClassificationDfT category C1
Key dates
4 November 1840Birmingham line opened
8 July 1844C&GWUR opened
19 September 1851G&DFR opened
1 December 1975Former MR Eastgate station closed
Passengers
2020/21 0.395 million
 Interchange  9,535
2021/22 1.214 million
 Interchange  34,343
2022/23 1.453 million
 Interchange  63,110
2023/24 1.577 million
 Interchange  0.123 million
2024/25 1.764 million
 Interchange  0.154 million
Location
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Gloucester, formerly known as Gloucester Central, is a railway station serving the city of Gloucester in England. It is located 114 mileschains (183.5 km) west of London Paddington, via Stroud.

The station was originally built as the terminus of the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway in 1840; the arrival of the broad-gauge Bristol and Gloucester Railway and Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway in 1844, and then conversion to a through station for the South Wales Railway in 1851, resulted in a very complex layout. Subsequent closures and rationalisation have left Gloucester with a station that is located off the main Bristol-Birmingham line; this means that Great Western Railway services must reverse, while CrossCountry and Transport for Wales services continue to Newport.