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Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) train ticket prices
£5.00
On Thu 30 Apr
Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) train timetable
From Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales), take the fastest train in 31m, typically 39m. Daily, 65 trains depart from Bristol Temple Meads, with the first at 05:20 and the last at 22:58. Check real-time updates for train times, delays, and cancellations. TrainPal saves you time, effort, and money.
| Departs | Arrives | Operator | ||
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05:20 Bristol Temple Meads | 46m, Direct | 06:06 South Wales | CrossCountry | Find tickets |
05:53 Bristol Temple Meads | 39m, Direct | 06:32 South Wales | Great Western Railway | Find tickets |
06:28 Bristol Temple Meads | 37m, Direct | 07:05 South Wales | Great Western Railway | Find tickets |
06:57 Bristol Temple Meads | 35m, Direct | 07:32 South Wales | Great Western Railway | Find tickets |
07:07 Bristol Temple Meads | 42m, Direct | 07:49 South Wales | Great Western Railway | Find tickets |
Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) train tickets and times
Plan your journey from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) with ease. Explore the first and last train times, departure and arrival stations, distance, journey time, and price options to make the most of your trip.
Great Western Railway: Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) trains
Climb aboard your Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) train for a quick, hassle-free trip with Great Western Railway, crossing the River Severn and arriving into Newport in around 40 minutes.
Travelling by train from Bristol to Newport, you’ll watch the landscape unfold from the dramatic cliffs of the Avon Gorge to the sweeping views of the Severn Estuary, before plunging through the historic Severn Tunnel and emerging onto the Gwent Levels, a reclaimed wetland rich with birdlife and natural beauty.
Great Western Railway runs both regional and long-distance services all across South Wales, the South West and the Cotswolds into London Paddington. From Bristol Temple Meads, direct trains connect you to major destinations such as Cardiff Central, Oxford, Exeter and all the way down to Penzance.
Departing from Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol Temple Meads is a major transport hub for the South West and the city’s largest and oldest railway station, just a short five-minute walk from the city centre.
Managed by Network Rail, Bristol Temple Meads station provides step-free access to all platforms, accessible ticket machines, waiting rooms, baby-changing facilities, free Wi-Fi and a range of shops and cafés – perfect for picking up refreshments before your journey to Newport, South Wales.
Easily accessible by car, taxi or local bus, Bristol Temple Meads station also has a dedicated 24-hour Airport Flyer service, which links directly to Bristol Airport. From here, Great Western Railway and CrossCountry are the main operators, offering direct connections to major UK cities including London, Cardiff, Exeter, Birmingham and Manchester.
Main stops
Travelling across the Severn River from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales), your Great Western Railway train service will typically call at Lawrence Hill, Stapleton Road, Filton Abbey Wood and Severn Tunnel Junction before arriving into Newport. If you’re travelling with CrossCountry, the route has just one single stop at Bristol Parkway.
Arriving at Newport (South Wales)
Arriving into Newport station, you’ll find yourself just a ten-minute walk from the city centre, and right at the heart of South Wales.
Newport station is managed by Transport for Wales and is a major stop on the South Wales Main Line, served by Great Western Railway, CrossCountry and Transport for Wales. From here, there are frequent services directly to London Paddington, Cardiff, Swansea, Manchester and other major UK cities.
The station itself is fully accessible, with lifts, step-free access, ticket offices, seating areas, toilets and baby-changing facilities, plus shops and refreshments on site. Taxis and buses are readily available outside, ensuring hassle-free onward travel.
Just a short walk from the station, you can discover Newport's highlights – from the cathedral and Newport Museum and Art Gallery to the bustling covered market and Riverfront Theatre, home to the remarkable Medieval Ship project. Venture further afield and discover Tredegar House, one of Britain’s finest 17th-century mansions, or the Newport Wetlands Reserve, where reed beds and lagoons provide a haven for rare birds, wildflowers and wildlife.
Great Western Railway train classes
- Standard Class: Travel in comfort from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) with Great Western Railway. Aboard standard class you’ll enjoy free Wi-Fi, comfortable seating, and on many services an onboard café or restaurant car serving locally sourced food and drinks.
- First Class: Travel from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) First Class for an even more relaxing journey, with spacious seats, extra legroom, and at-seat power with USB sockets and plugs. Enjoy fast Wi-Fi as well as complimentary snacks and drinks on selected services. Some trains also feature Pullman Dining, where freshly prepared meals are served directly to your table.
Great Western Railway train travel advice
Before setting off on your Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) train journey, here’s a handy guide covering everything from luggage and bikes to travelling with children, pets and accessibility support.
- Luggage: You may bring up to three items of luggage free of charge, including suitcases, rucksacks or holdalls. Store them in overhead racks or place them in dedicated luggage spaces at the ends of carriages, keeping aisles and doors clear.
- Bicycles: Standard bikes and e-bikes are welcome with a free reservation, though spaces are limited, so it’s best to book early. Folding bikes can travel on all services without a reservation, provided they are folded and stowed in luggage areas. E-scooters are not permitted on any Great Western Railway services.
- Children: Kids under the age of five can travel for free, while those aged 5-15 are eligible for 50% off standard fares when accompanying an adult. Teenagers aged 16-17 can also enjoy half-price fares with a 16-17 Saver railcard.
- Pets: You may bring up to two pets at no extra cost. Dogs must remain on a lead, while smaller animals should be kept in a secure carrier. Pets are not allowed on seats.
- Passenger Assist: If you need help boarding, navigating the station, or reserving a wheelchair space, assistance can be arranged when booking, through the app or at staffed stations on the day of travel.
Cross Country: Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) trains
If you’re travelling between Bristol Temple Meads and Newport (South Wales) first thing, the earliest train service is run by CrossCountry, whisking you to Newport in just over 30 minutes.
Enjoy glimpses of the Avon Gorge and sweeping views across the Severn Estuary as you travel from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales), before marvelling at the engineering feat that is the Severn Tunnel.
CrossCountry runs extensive long-distance services from Bristol, connecting the city directly with destinations as far apart as Penzance in Cornwall and Aberdeen in Scotland. With Birmingham as the network’s central hub, passengers departing from Bristol can easily reach major cities including Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Leeds.
CrossCountry train classes
- Standard Class: Onboard CrossCountry trains, you can enjoy free Wi-Fi, accessible seating, and catering available on most routes. And you can expect spacious carriages and welcoming service on board both long-distance Voyager and regional Turbostar trains.
- First Class: Travel from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) First Class for wider reclining seats, extra legroom, and at-seat tables, perfect for working on the go or simply relaxing. Many services also offer complimentary snacks and soft drinks.
CrossCountry train travel advice
Planning your Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) train journey? Here’s everything you need to know before you travel – from boarding with luggage and bikes to travelling with children, pets, and accessibility support.
- Luggage: CrossCountry advises bringing on board just one medium-sized bag, as storage space is limited. On Voyager trains, larger items can be placed in luggage racks in Coaches D and J.
- Bicycles: Standard and electric bikes are welcome on board, but you will need to make a reservation in advance (free of charge). Folding bikes can travel without reservations; e-scooters are not permitted.
- Children: Kids under the age of five can travel for free, while families can enjoy great savings with a Family & Friends railcard – offering a third off adult fares and 60% off tickets for children aged 5-15.
- Pets: You can bring up to two pets on board CrossCountry services at no extra cost. Dogs should be kept on a lead or in a secure carrier, and pets must be kept off the seats.
- Passenger Assist: If you need help with boarding, wheelchair access or navigating stations, assistance can be arranged at the time of booking. If you haven’t booked in advance, don’t worry – just ask station staff on the day and they’ll do their best to help.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.
Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) train travel guide
Taking the train from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) is both efficient and enjoyable, offering scenic views and comfort. With frequent departures from Bristol Temple Meads, you can arrive at Newport (South Wales) in just 31m, making it a quick and convenient option for travelling between these two places.

Planning and booking
How much does it cost for a train from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales)?
The average fare from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) is approximately £5.00, but the final price fluctuates. The actual cost depends on your travel dates, how far in advance you book, and your ticket's flexibility. To see the current price for your journey, please search with your specific dates.
How do I find the best train route from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales)?
What is the fastest train from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales)?
The quickest train journey from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) takes 31m . Utilise our Train Journey Planner to locate direct trains, minimise transfers, and compare travel times across various routes. Discover the most efficient way to travel with fewer stops for a smooth and seamless journey.
Are there direct trains from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales)?
No, unfortunately, you need to transfer from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales). Still, the TrainPal Train Journey Planner helps you find the best train. Just input your origin or destination places, then click "Search" to see the suitable route.
Is it worth taking a train from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales)?
Yes, the train is a highly practical choice. Compared to driving, it is more eco-friendly and avoids the stress of traffic and parking. Compared to coaches, it offers more comfort, space, and scheduling flexibility. Furthermore, its ability to drop you off in the heart of the city makes it an exceptionally convenient option for most journeys.
How far in advance can I book my train ticket?
You can book UK train tickets as far as 12 weeks ahead of your travel date. This is the key period when train operators release their cheapest Advance tickets. Therefore, to ensure you get the best possible fare, we recommend purchasing your tickets as soon as they become available.

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Are Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) trains punctual, and how can I check real-time information?
Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) trains are generally punctual, but delays or cancellations can occur due to weather, strikes, and other factors. After purchasing a ticket, use TrainPal to track live train updates. Before buying a ticket, our Train Journey Planner provides all necessary booking information. Simply enter your departure and arrival stations, click 'Search,' and view routes labelled 'Cheapest' or 'Fastest,' with all details displayed.
How early should I arrive for a train in the UK?
It’s recommended to reach the train station 15-20 minutes before your train is set to leave. This gives you sufficient time to locate your platform, particularly in larger stations. Arriving early is also beneficial if you need to collect tickets or find your way around an unfamiliar station, helping to minimise any potential stress.
Do Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) trains offer Wi-Fi and other facilities?
Yes, most trains on the Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) route offer amenities like Wi-Fi, food services, and various seating options. Additional facilities may include power sockets, accessibility features, and luggage storage. Check the specific amenities offered by the train operator when booking, as these can vary.
How do I transfer between train stations in the UK?
Transferring between train stations in the UK can be effortless with some planning. If your travel requires a transfer, review your ticket and journey details for specific transfer instructions. Major stations typically feature clear signage and helpful staff. Additionally, TrainPal Train Journey Planner offers comprehensive transfer details.
What is the difference between Standard and First Class?
While Standard Class offers a good travel experience, First Class provides an upgrade in comfort and service. This typically includes enhanced amenities like complimentary food and drinks, though the specific offerings depend on the train operator.

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Which train companies operate the Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) route?
The route from Bristol Temple Meads to Newport (South Wales) is operated by CrossCountry. To find the operator for any other journey, perform a search for your route on this page; the operator's name will be listed with each travel option.
Essential onboard rules and facilities
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Luggage
Each passenger is permitted to bring up to 3 pieces of luggage at no extra cost. This can include a combination of items such as suitcases, backpacks, and satchels.
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Bicycle
A free reservation is required for bikes on most journeys due to limited space. While standard bicycles and folding bikes are widely permitted, some operators have provisions for e-bikes and tandems. Please note that e-scooters, motorcycles, tricycles, and bike trailers are not allowed. As policies vary, it is essential to consult your specific train operator's website for their definitive cycle rules before you travel.
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Children
Discounts are available for young travellers based on age: Travellers under 5 usually travel free, children aged 5–15 get a 50% discount, and 16 to 17-year-olds can use a 16-17 Saver Railcard to get 50% off.
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Pets
Each passenger can travel with up to 2 pets for free. Throughout the journey, dogs must be on a lead, and any other pets must remain in their carrier. Animals are not permitted on seats or in restaurant carriages.
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Passenger assistance
All operators offer assistance services for passengers with disabilities or additional needs. This should be booked in advance to guarantee availability.
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