Getting around Lincoln
Whether you arrive in Lincoln by train, bus, car, or bike, you'll find that getting around the city is easy. With well-connected transport options and pedestrian-friendly streets, exploring Lincoln is a breeze.
Lincoln Central Bus Station
Lincoln Central Bus Station is the main transport hub for buses coming in and out of the city. Located on St Mary’s Street, opposite Lincoln railway station, it is ideally located in the city centre for the High Street and Cornhill Quarter.
The local bus network has plenty of buses running regularly throughout the city and surrounding areas.
- To reach the uphill Cathedral Quarter take bus service 7, 8, 10, 12 or 17 to the Northgate/Lincoln Hotel bus stop
- To reach the International Bomber Command Centre take bus service 31/31X towards Sleaford and get off at the bus stop on Canwick Hill
Find bus timetables and a Lincoln Network Map on the Stagecoach website
Walk & Ride
Walk & Ride is a convenient way to navigate the city centre, especially if you are unable to walk up or down Steep Hill. Operated by PC Coaches this bus service runs regularly throughout the day Monday to Saturday excluding Bank Holidays.
- Stops include Lincoln railway station and Lincoln Cathedral
Download a walk and ride timetable and map on the PC Coaches website
Park and Ride
Lincoln Park and Ride is a useful option for those travelling by car. The service operates Monday to Saturday excluding Bank Holidays. Parking is in the Waitrose car park on Searby Road, LN2 4DS and the bus leaves from the bus stop on Nettleham Road opposite Waitrose.
- Stops include Northgate for the uphill Cathedral Quarter and Lincoln Central Bus Station for the city centre