Twyford Station Car Park

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RichardR

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2,894 posts

275 months

Wednesday 16th March 2016
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My wife's due to start a new job soon in an office based near Paddington so she's planning on catching the train from Twyford (Berkshire).

When she went for her interviews, she caught a mid-morning train and there were no spaces at all in the station car parks.

I was wondering, therefore, whether anyone can give me an idea of what time the station car park fills up by of a morning and whether there are any worthwhile alternatives, such as the long-stay car park on Polehampton Close?

Thanks, in advance... smile

Edited by RichardR on Wednesday 16th March 18:26

RJames

753 posts

197 months

Thursday 17th March 2016
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Only place I can think of is the Waitrose car park at the crossroads, it's not a ticket car park and I don't think it has wardens and only a 3/4min walk to the station.

spyderfly

257 posts

234 months

Thursday 17th March 2016
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I'm not a regular user but based on my recent experience parking mid-week, I got one of the last few spaces in the station long stay at around 7:50am.

deckster

9,631 posts

262 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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It's a right pain - you always used to be able to get a space at any time of day but the last couple of years, you need to be there before 8am to be sure of it. There's no real alternative parking either - a small car park near the library, but I've never found any space there either and it's a bit of a walk. I can't imagine the Waitrose option being terribly practical either - according to Parkopedia it's customers only and limited to three hours anyway.

When I was using the station regularly, I generally cycled in. Depends on how far away you are but I found it to be a good option (saves your £6/day or whatever it is for a start!).

Old Merc

3,560 posts

174 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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RJames said:
Only place I can think of is the Waitrose car park at the crossroads, it's not a ticket car park and I don't think it has wardens and only a 3/4min walk to the station.
They are on to this with a private firm patrolling.Park there for a few hours and you will get a snotty letter.Not sure what happens if you try it on day after day but I`m sure you will be on a looser.

There is also a small car park at Polehampton Close with a walk way that comes out opposite The Haweli Indian in Church St.
http://en.parkopedia.co.uk/parking/carpark/poleham...

Edited by Old Merc on Saturday 19th March 15:37


Edited by Old Merc on Saturday 19th March 15:39

bigandclever

13,948 posts

245 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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She's going to want somewhere like this justpark

MadDad

3,835 posts

268 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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I used to commute in via Twyford, 'fraid to say if you arrive later than 07:45-ish you're lucky to get a space, later than 9 and you can almost guarantee you won't get parked. Not really many other options locally either, depending on what time I needed to be in I resorted to getting a lift from the missus.....

I tried driving to M'head instead a couple of times and that was even worse.

RJames

753 posts

197 months

Sunday 20th March 2016
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Old Merc said:
They are on to this with a private firm patrolling.Park there for a few hours and you will get a snotty letter.Not sure what happens if you try it on day after day but I`m sure you will be on a looser.

There is also a small car park at Polehampton Close with a walk way that comes out opposite The Haweli Indian in Church St.
http://en.parkopedia.co.uk/parking/carpark/poleham...

Edited by Old Merc on Saturday 19th March 15:37


Edited by Old Merc on Saturday 19th March 15:39
Ah interesting, only person I've ever spotted is the old chap who sits in the booth reading the paper biggrin

Parking in general is horrible now, the parking behind my dads shop at the crossroads seems to always be overflowing with cars that shouldn't be there and I often have to park in Waitrose.

outnumbered

4,380 posts

241 months

Sunday 20th March 2016
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There's very little other public parking In the village. Also a lot of the roads within convenient walking distance of the station have double yellow lines.

RichardR

Original Poster:

2,894 posts

275 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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A big thank you to everyone for all that input.

It sounds like early arrival is the best option! shoutsleep

Jackdog1

1 posts

69 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Parking at Twyford station is a nightmare.
I have just moved into a flat 30 yards from the station.
It has its own secluded and safe off street parking bay.
I have no car so would willingly rent this space.
FW

Justin S

3,657 posts

268 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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Hi Richard, long time no see . My wife parks in Pangbourne everyday and uses justpark for her parking on a daily basis and works well for her. She has security of a house that is occupied and car doesnt get knocked by other drivers doors etc.

AlexRS2782

8,173 posts

220 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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Jackdog1 said:
Parking at Twyford station is a nightmare.
I have just moved into a flat 30 yards from the station.
It has its own secluded and safe off street parking bay.
I have no car so would willingly rent this space.
FW
You're probably about 3 years too late based on when the OP started this thread hehegetmecoat

kalveer kaur

1 posts

60 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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hi! I’m planning on commuting from twyford in the next month or so. Is the option on using your parking space still available please?

pewe

662 posts

226 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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RJames said:
Only place I can think of is the Waitrose car park at the crossroads, it's not a ticket car park and I don't think it has wardens and only a 3/4min walk to the station.
AFAIK Waitrose employ their own parking attendant who collects numbers.

rfn

4,545 posts

214 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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pewe said:
RJames said:
Only place I can think of is the Waitrose car park at the crossroads, it's not a ticket car park and I don't think it has wardens and only a 3/4min walk to the station.
AFAIK Waitrose employ their own parking attendant who collects numbers.
It's had ANPR for a while now, max 2 hours I think?

Xstyle

209 posts

156 months

Sunday 5th January 2020
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When the car park 2 is full, the best way forward is "Just Park" app. I've used it a few times!! Now you need to be at the station by 7:30am.

aeropilot

36,580 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st September 2023
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Have heard its even worse now since Liz Line has opened......and Network Rail say there's no money to create more space, and the council are trying to crack down on the overflow parking issue....understandably, but what are people supposed to do if no increase in capacity?

If you create a more in demand rail service, but don't increase the parking, as unless you live right by the station, how else are you supposed to access the rail service from nearby areas!

At this rate, if you're not there by 6.30am soon you won't get a space laugh


mattdavies

278 posts

164 months

Thursday 21st September 2023
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aeropilot said:
Have heard its even worse now since Liz Line has opened......and Network Rail say there's no money to create more space, and the council are trying to crack down on the overflow parking issue....understandably, but what are people supposed to do if no increase in capacity?

If you create a more in demand rail service, but don't increase the parking, as unless you live right by the station, how else are you supposed to access the rail service from nearby areas!

At this rate, if you're not there by 6.30am soon you won't get a space laugh
Not really a Network Rail issue, more a local council issue. Either they provide a better local transport provision eg. buses or they stop building houses in the wider area

Vlad the Imp

196 posts

190 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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I suspect it is a Network Rail issue. They managed to build the completely pointless unused double decker extension to Wokingham station car park. Perhaps it could be transplanted to Twyford?

While walking through Twyford station earlier I did spot that someone has set up a petition for a car park extension and signed it.