15 miles or 30 minutes by car.
Bristol Parkway railway station was created in 1972.
Luton Airport Parkway railway station was created in 1999.
Southampton Airport Parkway railway station was created in 1966.
No. But if you go from Bristol Parkway to Bristol Temple Meads station, you will be able to get the Bristol Airport Flyer bus service directly to the airport. This typically costs £6 and takes 25 minutes.
The closest airport to Luton Parkway Station is the London Luton Airport in Bedfordshire, England. The Luton Airport Parkway Railway Station was built specifically for the airport and is located just west of the airport itself.
Bristol Parkway is about 15 miles from the Airport, the best way to get there is to take a taxi. An alternative is to take the Aiport Flyer Express, which is a bus service from the Airport to Bristol Temple Meads rail station, then take a train to Bristol Parkway, you may save a few pounds but it will take much longer.
Exactly 15 miles taking this route:EXIT the airport, and follow signs to A38 BRISTOL.Take A38, through the CITY CENTRE, to M32; follow signs to M32.Once you are on M32, take M32 to A4174 to FILTON and KINGSWOOD; follow signs to A4174 FILTON towards the PARKWAY RAIL STATION.From there, you will follow signs to the BRISTOL PARKWAY RAIL STATION; follow signs.
Didcot Parkway railway station was created in 1844.
Horwich Parkway railway station was created in 1999.
Buckshaw Parkway railway station was created in 2011.
Warwick Parkway railway station was created in 2000.
Tiverton Parkway railway station was created in 1986.