June 2023 by benneville74
Overpriced and the lady behind the counter was extremely rude taking a Swipe at me for having bad eyes and not being able to read the card reader as it asks you a question before you can pay
June 2023 by Ben Neville
Overpriced and the lady behind the counter was extremely rude taking a Swipe at me for having bad eyes and not being able to read the card reader as it asks you a question before you can pay
July 2020 by mark bayliss
Overall good range of products, which you would expect from WHSmith. It's location is very well placed within the station. Prices of coffee in comparison to Costa outside the station are more than competitive. Staff are always friendly and more than eager to assist where needed.
July 2020 by Rachel McDonnell
Why is there now a survey on the chip and pin machine. Who's amazing idea was that
August 2018 by Ravindra Mulakala
No staff, had to wait almost 20 mins on a sunday to get a sandwich, very small and congested :(
January 2009 by Qype User (Marg2k?)
The only branch of WH Smiths that I can think of in Station Road, Swindon is the small branch that is actually inside the mainline railway station itself. It is just a small branch of WH Smiths, where you can buy a newspaper, a magazine, some sweets to eat on your train journey, a can of Coke or a birthday card if you are traveliing to visit someone for their birthday and you have forgotten to buy one. Thats about it really, not a lot more I can think of to add.
November 2008 by Qype User (Sonia?)
This is a really small store in the railway station that has a small selection of books, magazines and foodbasically things that you might want to take on a train. It is small so it's difficult to get around it with your suitcase but it does serve its purpose and the staff are pretty efficient so even when you're rushing for a train they usually manage to serve you in time.
November 2008 by Qype User (taxi?)
Personally I don't like the store. Its small, doesn't have a wide range of products, but useful for a quick in and out.
November 2008 by David J.
This is about as small as W H Smiths gets: more a large kiosk, selling newspapers and a limited range of magazines, drinks, sandwiches and tobacco. It's located in the main building between platforms 1 and 2, so is only accessible if you have a valid train ticket. Still, it's useful if you've forgotten any of those items as you're travelling.