Wellington Station

Wellington station is in the middle of the town centre, next to the bus station.

Wellington

Wellington station is in the centre of town right next to the bus station.

Wellington is a small market town – with a market charter dating back to at least 1244 – and houses attractive buildings including the 15th Century Old Hall and the 18th Century All Saints church by George Stuart.

The town is situated next to The Wrekin, a 1300ft high hill which dominates the landscape and from the top of which views to Cheshire, Wales and Worcestershire can be obtained on a clear day.

There are excellent walks and cycle rides from the town up and around The Wrekin, and you can find out more about Wellington at the excellent Discovering Wellington website.

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Location

Right in the middle of the town centre and next to the bus station.

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Car parking

Free parking 24 hours a day; 109 spaces.

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Ticket office open

Monday-Friday
07:00 – 13:30

Saturday
07:00 – 13:30

Sunday
10:15 – 17:30

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Connections

Local buses go from near the station to all parts of the town and rural areas. Taxis can be contacted on 01952 222255 (Diamond Cars) and 01952 610610 (Ambassador Taxis).

Now booking up to Saturday 3 January 2009

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