- Car park location
- Lincoln Central Car Park, Melville Street, Lincoln LN5 7HW
- Important information
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Lincoln Central Car Park is a pay on foot car park whereby a token is taken at the barrier at the time of entry and is then put into the paystation upon return to the car park, a cost is then calculated based on time entered and length of stay.
If the token is lost/misplaced at any point (even after payment has been made) then a £12 replacement token fee is payable. - Disabled parking spaces
- 39
- Parking Spaces
- 985
- Motorcycle spaces
- 14
- Prices
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1 hour: £2.50
2 hours: £4.00
3 hours: £6.00
4 hours: £8.00
Over 4 hours and up to 12 hours: £9.50
Over 12 hours and up to 1 day*: £10.50
Evening charge: £4.50
*All subsequent days are charged at this rate - Charging Periods
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Daytime charge times: 6am to 6pm. Users must enter the car park after 6am to pay the daytime charging tariffs
Evening charging times: 6pm to 8am the following morning. Users must enter the car park after 6pm to pay the evening charging tariff (please note that vehicles arriving before 6pm and wishing to stay after 6pm will have daytime charges applied). - Blue Badge Allowances
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We offer the following parking concession:
Park for up to 2 hours pay the 1 hour tariff
Park for up to 4 hours pay the 2 hours tariff
Park for up to 6 hours pay the 3 hours tariff
Park for up to 8 hours pay the 4 hours tariff
Please scan your blue badge at the pay station before making a payment. - Season tickets
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Costs £1431 for renewals or £1441 for new applications (includes transponder card)
Purchase a season ticket > - Height restriction
- 6 feet 2 inches (1.9 metres)
- Electric vehicle charging
- Yes - 11 charging points. Please note electricity is chargeable, please consult BP Pulse for pricing.
- Further information
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54 of our 56 pay and display machines take credit/debit card payments.
All of our car park machines accept cash.
All of our car parks - except for Lincoln Central - operate a pay by phone service.
The pay and display machines rely on a mobile phone signal to process payments. If a payment fails it is not likely to be a fault with the machine. It may be due to lack of available signal at that time, if this happens you may wish to try to repeat your payment.