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Station facilities

  • Parking
  • Step-free access
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  • General service information
    • Staffing Level
    • Closed Circuit Television
    • Information Available From Staff
    • CIS
    • Customer Help Points
  • Ticket buying and collection
    • Ticket Office
    • Oystercard Issued
    • Use Oystercard
    • Always Show Oyster Card Fields
    • Smartcard Issued
    • Smartcard Validator
    • Penalty Fares
  • All station facilities
    • Seated Area
    • Waiting Room
    • Station Buffet
    • Toilets
    • Baby Change
    • Telephones
    • Wi Fi
    • Post Box
    • Atm Machine
    • Shops
  • Accessibility and mobility access
    • Helpline
    • Staff Help Available
    • Induction Loop
    • Accessible Ticket Machines
    • Height Adjusted Ticket Office Counter
    • Ramp For Train Access
    • Accessible Taxis
    • Accessible Public Telephones
    • National Key Toilets
    • Step Free Access
    • Ticket Gates
    • Impaired Mobility Set Down
    • Wheelchairs Available
    • Assisted Travel
  • Parking information
    • Cycle Storage
    • CarPark
    • Rail Replacement Services
    • Cycle Hire
  • Passenger services
Live departures and arrivals

Overview 

Serving the charming town of Pembroke, the station was opened in the summer of 1863, with the line being extended to Pembroke Dock a year later. The original buildings were constructed from limestone and included a roof of contrasting slate tiles and a trio of matching decorative chimney stacks. Ornate glass canopies were added in the first years of the 20th century, giving the large station a grand appearance. In the 1970s, however, the buildings were demolished, and a new glass shelter erected.

Just a quick stroll from Pembroke Castle, this historic attraction set within the ancient walled town is one reason why 7 million people visit this glorious area every year.

 

  • How long does it take to walk from Pembroke station to Pembroke town centre?

    • Taking the A4139 that runs alongside the Mill Pond, the walk from the station to Pembroke town centre takes less than ten minutes.
  • What car parking facilities are available at Pembroke station?

    • Pembroke station has spaces for 75 cars to be parked.
  • What facilities are there for bike storage at Pembroke station?

    • There are no bike storage facilities at Pembroke station. 
  • What other facilities are available at Pembroke station?

    • Disabled access - step-free access throughout the station, with ramps and induction loops available
  • Which popular destinations can be reached from Pembroke station?

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