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A parkway railway station is a railway station that primarily serves a park and ride interchange rather than a town or city centre. The name parkway originally referred to Bristol Parkway being built next to the M32 motorway, which was built through parkland and thus known as the "Bristol Parkway". [1] The term has come to mean equally a park and ride bus and/or other motor car interchange with the UK light, regular or international railway network.[ citation needed] One example refers to such an interchange with the tram network.

East and West Midlands

South, South East and East

North-East and Yorkshire

North-West

Scotland

South-West

Wales

Proposals and withdrawn proposals

See also

References

  1. ^ "M32 'like dagger thrust' into city". BBC News. BBC. 9 December 2008. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  2. ^ Scott, Jim (21 August 2019). ""Fantastic news": Park and ride railway station proposed on Teesside". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 21 August 2019.