There will be temporary new entrances when driving into Hereford Train Station short-stay car park during January 2026.
We're building the new integrated Transport Hub at the station. It means people using the train station have easy-to-use, and reliable links to all types of transport, and it's a more enjoyable, safe experience for visitors and residents who are walking to and from the station.
The temporary works simply mean that if you're arriving by car, you will turn into the short-stay car park, and also for pick-up and drop-offs, via the junction next to the Station Medical Centre, and you'll follow a one-way route around the short-stay car park. It will be clearly signposted on the approach road.
Access to the long-stay car park is unchanged.
We've already been in touch with local taxi firms and bus operators, so they can operate as usual.
There are two phases to the work, and both aim to cause minimal disruption to all users. We'll be putting a new canopy in place as part of the January works, all part of making it a more enjoyable experience and environment outside the station for the future.
Phase One
From Tuesday 6 until Friday 23 January, drivers will enter and exit the short-stay car park via the Station Medical Centre road.

Phase Two
From Saturday 24 to Saturday 31 January, drivers will enter the short-stay car park via the normal station road, and exit the short-stay car park via the Station Medical Centre road.
