Swindon Railway Station is a vital transport hub in the county of Wiltshire, located on the historic Great Western Main Line. Designed as a key station between London and Bristol, today the station serves thousands of passengers daily, providing convenient connections to the South West of England and Wales. The building combines the functionality of modern infrastructure with elements of the region's rich railway heritage.
| City | Swindon |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Type | Railway Station |
Passengers should note that navigation through the station is simple and intuitive. The main entrance leads to the ticket hall and ticket barriers. The station has four platforms: platforms 1 and 3 usually serve westbound trains (Bristol), while 2 and 4 serve eastbound trains (London). Transfer between platforms is via an overhead bridge or through a subway tunnel equipped with lifts for the convenience of all travellers.