Churchdown has long benefited from a convenient location along routes between larger settlements. The
Gloucester and Cheltenham Tramroad brought prosperity to the northern (St John's) end of the village. This was succeeded by a road between Cheltenham and Gloucester along a similar route (called Cheltenham Road East as it traverses Churchdown), which was once part of the main trunk road from
London to
Fishguard. This road now provides access to Cheltenham and Gloucester, and also to the
M5 via the
Golden Valley Bypass section of the
A40. There are some
Segregated Bicycle Paths but there are sections which do not connect with each other and have poor design.
Rail From 1874 until 1964 Churchdown was served by a
Churchdown railway station on the main line between
Birmingham and
Bristol. There are some remains of the station itself next to what is now Station Close, but only through rail traffic continues today on the
Cross Country Route for example. to
Cheltenham Spa and not calling at the currently closed
Churchdown railway station.
Air Churchdown is adjacent to
Gloucestershire Airport, still known locally as
Staverton. Light aircraft are a regular feature in the skies above the village, and occasionally military aircraft past and present. For the last ten years, the airport is regularly used as a helicopter training base for police and military purposes.
Bus Local bus services are operated by
Stagecoach West. Three services pass through Churchdown: The 94 between Cheltenham and Gloucester passes through on Cheltenham Road east, every 10 minutes. There are also the 97/98 routes, which also run between Cheltenham and Gloucester, but take a different, longer route between the two towns. In the village, the 97 runs via Parton Road and the 98 via Pirton Lane. == Local information ==