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Trip Summary

You can pick from 8 daily train trips between Bristol and Newport. The average train journey from Bristol to Newport takes 49 minutes, but some Great Western Railway train trips are as short as 34 minutes.

Distance20 mi (32 km)
Fastest train0h 34m
Lowest price£8.65
Trains per day2
Most frequent serviceCrossCountry + Connections
Train lines2

Which train should you take from Bristol to Newport?

2 train services operate from Bristol to Newport. CrossCountry + Connections usually has more trains scheduled, with 6 trips per day. That said, it's still worth comparing the prices and trip durations:

TrainDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
CrossCountry + Connections60h 54m£12.94
Great Western Railway20h 36m£8.65
  • CrossCountry + Connections train tickets from Bristol to Newport start from £13, and on average cost . Daily there are 6 CrossCountry + Connections schedules to Newport. CrossCountry + Connections in Bristol leaves from Bristol Temple Meads . And in Newport trains arrive at Newport South Wales Train Station .

    From Bristol to Newport train travel on CrossCountry + Connections takes 0 hours and 54 minutes. If you are looking to get to Newport faster, CrossCountry + Connections offers more express schedule options with a travel time of 0 hours and 34 minutes.

  • Great Western Railway is a train company in the United Kingdom responsible for rail services in the west of England and south Wales, including many intercity services to and from London. Whether you book a seat on a standard or first-class carriage, you can expect plenty of legroom, complimentary WiFi, power outlets/USB charging points, and onboard restrooms. There are also café cars or snacks trolleys onboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

The distance between Bristol and Newport is approximately 20 miles, or 32 kilometers. The average train journey between these two cities takes 49 minutes, although the absolute fastest you could get there is 34 minutes. It's a short and pleasant ride; the train is a perfect way to get to Newport.

On a weekly basis, the greatest number of passengers tend to travel by trains from Bristol to Newport on Friday. Tickets for Friday tend to also be the most expensive. For savvy travelers looking for cheaper priced tickets search for travel departing on Friday. Friday also tend to have less passengers which may make boarding faster and let you snag your perfect seat.

The earliest train departs Bristol at 06:00 while the last train of the day leaves at 19:00. To see all scheduled departure times, use the search function on this page to get the full schedule for your specific travel dates.

There are 8 scheduled trains on most days. 2 of these are direct connections to Newport. While direct trains may still make stops along the way, you will not need to switch trains at any point. If you're looking to get to your destination faster, a direct train is the convenient and time-efficient choice.

You can also take a train for your return trip from Newport to Bristol.

City Information

Bristol

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Situated on the River Avon, Bristol is the most populous city in South West England. Known for its vibrant culture, Bristol comprises distinct areas, each with its own atmosphere. For example, the Stokes Croft area is filled with independent cafes and vintage shops, while the Clifton suburb hosts unique boutiques and beautiful Georgian architecture.

Bristol Zoo is a must-see for animal lovers, where visitors can discover over 300 different animal species and then enjoy lunch in The Hide restaurant. If nautical history is your thing, then step aboard Brunel's SS Great Britain to immerse yourself in 19th-century-era travel, with tours of the whole ship and docks available. More contemporary interests may be piqued when you learn that Bristol is the hometown of the famous street artist Banksy. Many walking tours are available daily to explore the city's renowned street art and local history.

Access to the city is made simple by a wealth of public transport, with rail, road, bus, and air links available. Bristol Airport provides international and national access, and the Great Western Railway trains enable easy access from London and other cities. Several national and regional bus services also serve Bristol.

Newport

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Lying on the River Usk northeast of Cardiff, Newport is a city in the far southeast of Wales. Once famous for its coal exports, Newport and its historic docks now welcome visitors to explore the sights and activities in this vibrant city.

To get a taste of Welsh culture and tradition, visit the Newport Indoor Market. Reconstructed in 1887, this traditional market hall is a great place to taste local foods, like bara brith and Welsh cakes, or pick up some handmade crafts.

South Wales is known for its castles, and Newport lives up to this reputation. Built in the 14th century, Newport Castle sits on an embankment overlooking the River Usk. Although you can't enter the castle, plenty of footpaths provide trails around the building for 360-degree viewing.

Although Newport has attracted many of the big-name brands and usual high street shops, what makes the city special is that it has managed to maintain a large proportion of its independent stores, restaurants, and cafes. You can find some of the best shopping and dining on Clytha Park Road, the perfect place to begin a pleasant walk.

Newport is accessible via rail, thanks to many rail services between London Paddington and South Wales. National Express coaches also provide service from Newport to London, Bristol, Cardiff, and their airports, among other destinations.

Station Information

Where is the train station in Bristol?

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Main departure station: Bristol Temple Meads

Bristol Temple Meads was built in 1840 as the western terminus for the Great Western Railway from London. It is a route the station still serves, while Cross Country services now connect it to Manchester and Edinburgh, as well. Bristol Temple Meads is also a hub for city buses, including the Bristol Airport Flyer and, more unusually, a ferry service across the river. The main concourse is home to restrooms, newsagents' kiosks, and food outlets. In the Temple Meads area of Bristol, plenty of parking, hotels, and pubs await travellers arriving by train.

All train stations in Bristol:

  • Bristol Temple Meads

Where is the train station in Newport?

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Main arrival station: Newport South Wales Train Station

Trains to Newport arrive at Newport Railway Station, northwest of the city centre. Great Western Railway, Transport for Wales Rail, and CrossCountry operate routes that stop at the Newport Rail Station. The station first opened in 1850, but the modern station building hardly shows its age. The covered platforms have a newsstand, a few cafés, and restrooms. There are a few car parks, a taxi rank, and bus stops, so it's easy to get to the railway station no matter what mode of transport you choose.

Train stations in Newport:

  • Newport South Wales Train Station

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