There are regular bus connections from the station to Tewkesbury town centre, Gloucester and Cheltenham.
[3] Two fatal accidents occurred near the station prior to its original closure – the first on 8 January 1929[4] and the second forty years later on 8 March 1969.
[9] The once sizeable goods yard here had previously closed on 1 June 1964, though MOD traffic continued to be handled.
The buildings were demolished in June 1972; the main line platforms and footbridge were removed early in 1974.
There was an extensive goods yard to the south and a large grain store to the north west.
There is a large car park, situated adjacent to the northbound (western) platform, with 73 spaces.
In 2010, the Ashchurch and Tewkesbury District Rail Promotion Group began campaigning for an improved service to the station.
They highlighted the close proximity of the station to junction 9 of the M5 and the free car park as being attractive to potential commuters.