Wednesday 22 June 2022 11:53 AM Commuters have to pay up to £35-a-day to park their car at a train station trends now
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Commuters face having to pay up to £35-a-day to park their car at one of Britain's busiest train stations.
As well has having to pay record-breaking costs for fuel, motorists are also being stung by high parking charges when using the rail network.
The most expensive parking at £35-a-day is found at London Bridge Station, followed by King's Cross at £29.95. Across the road in St Pancreas International, the fee drops to £27.70.
One day's parking at a London train station costs as much as a week in Bristol, Oxford or Chelmsford, new research has discovered
The most expensive rail parking in Britain is found at London Bridge station according to a new survey conducted by Confused.com
Outside London, the most expensive parking is found at Glasgow Central, costing £25.95 per day
Though motorists in Bristol Temple Meads, Chelmsford and Oxford all charge £7-a-day
Much of the top ten features London based stations with Victoria, Paddington and Waterloo all costing £26.
The most expensive station