Evesham station is supplied by First Great Western trains running to London, Loughborough, Carlisle, Durham and Cardiff directly. Rail advertising has the power to reach a nationwide audience, blanketing both local commuters and the heavy footfall of tourists Evesham sees each year due to its spectacular countryside.
Find out about the town’s traditional roots by visiting the Bell Tower, the only major remaining building of the once great abbey, knocked down after Henry VIII closed the monasteries in 1540.
No visit is complete without a visit to The Heritage Centre at The Almonry. This 14th century building, once the home of the Abbey’s Almoner, houses a wealth of information and artefacts, documenting such important happenings as the history of the great Abbey and the defeat of Baron Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265.
Transport Media provide rail advertising formats for advertising at this station which are 4 sheet billboards and train car panels.