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The Station Car Park (Railway Station)
Address
The Station Car Park (Railway Station)
Station Road
Sudbury
CO10 2SS
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About this car park
| Car Park Type | Long Stay Car Park |
| Spaces | 140 |
| Blue Badge Bays | 3 |
| Taxi Bays | 2 |
| Electric Vehicle Bays | 8 |
| Motorcycle Bays | 2/3 |
| Weight Limit | 3.5 tonnes GVW |
Pricing
Charges apply between 8am and 6pm Monday to Saturday (excluding bank holidays).
| Up to 2 hours | £1.00 |
| Up to 3 hours | £1.50 |
| Up to 4 hours | £2.00 |
| All day (up to 24 hours) | £2.50 |
Blue Badge parking
Blue Badge holders can display their Blue Badge and Time Clock as an alternative to a ticket. The maximum free stay is three hours. You will need to pay if you would like to park for longer.
Electric Vehicle charging
The Electric Vehicle chargers in this car park are up to 22kw and are operated by Fuuse. EV charging costs 48p per kWh. A ticket must be displayed (or digital stay booked) when charging during the ticketing hours.
Taxi parking
Licenced taxis can park in the dedicated taxi bays for free (Unattended for 30 minutes. No maximum stay when attended).
Motorcycle parking
This car park now features designated motorcycle parking. Motorcycles can park in the designated motorcycle area for an unrestricted length of time for free. If a motorcycle is parked in a normal car park, the normal car park restrictions apply.
Ways to pay
- Credit/debit card via MiPermit (location code: 747102)
- Credit/debit card at the machine
- Cash (coins)
Parking permits
Season Tickets are available in this car park
Safer Parking Award
This car park has achieved the standards of the Safer Parking Scheme and is granted The Safer Parking Award. This demonstrates the facility provides Police accredited parking and has quality management, effective surveillance, appropriate lighting and a clean environment.
While we aim to keep the information on this webpage as up-to-date as possible, you should always refer to the signage on site.