Getting Here
Travelling by train The nearest train station is Lincoln Central, located 0.9miles from Lincoln Cathedral. The station is operated by East Midland Trains. The station is fully accessible for wheelchair users with ramps for train access and lifts between platforms. There are visual and audible announcements at the station. All taxis at Lincoln Central are wheelchair accessible. Travelling by taxi Lincoln has several taxi operators within the city. To guarantee availability of accessible vehicles, pre-booking is essential. Handsome cabs - 01522 545352 Marks passenger services – 01522 793 816 https://markstg.com/passenger-transport-lincolnshire/ Travelling by public transport Most stagecoach buses and all pc coach buses are wheelchair accessible and operate throughout the city centre. The park & ride service is also accessible, and. Runs Monday to Saturday from 7am to 6.20pm (8am on Saturdays). The Lincoln open-top tour bus is accessible and runs March to October. The tour bus operates a live audible commentary. Both the park & ride and tour bus stop outside the cathedral.
Parking
Lincoln Cathedral does not have dedicated parking for visitors, staff or volunteers, however, there is on street parking next to the cathedral. Lincoln City Council car parks allow all blue badge holders one additional free hour parking for every hour purchased. There are several on-street zones for blue badge holders around the city and cathedral quarter. The nearest car park to the cathedral with accessible spaces is: Westgate 1 & 3 - ln1 3bg There are many other accessible car parks in Lincoln. Please visit the Lincoln City Council website for further details: https://www.lincoln.gov.uk/parking-3/car-parks-parking-lincoln/1
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