
Bath Spa Train Station Train Station
Address
Bath Spa station
Dorchester Street
Bath Spa
Somerset
BA1 1SU
Ticket office opening hours:
Monday - Friday - 06:00 to 20:00
Saturday - 06:00 to 20:00
Sunday - 07:45 to 20:00
Time | Destination | Status | Platform |
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Station facilities
- Seated Area
- Station Buffet
- Toilets
- Baby Change
- Wi Fi
- Post Box
- Tourist Information
- Atm Machine
- Shops
Station overview
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Accessibility
- Accessible Public Telephones YES Yes
- Accessible Taxis No
- First Class Lounge No
- Help Points YES Yes
- Impaired Accessible Booking Office Counter YES Yes
- Impared Access Staff YES Yes
- Impared Access Ticket Gate YES Yes
- Impaired Accessible Ticket Machines YES Yes
- Induction Loop No
- Impaired Mobility Set Down YES Yes
- National Key Toilets YES Yes
- Ramp for Train Access YES Yes
- Wheel chairs Available YES Yes
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Impaired Access Staff Help Hours
Monday - Friday - 05:00 to 01:10
Saturday - 05:30 to 01:10
Sunday - 07:00 to 01:10 -
Accessible Taxis
Accessible taxis are available
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Accesible Ticket Machine
Accessible ticket machines are located at the station entrance by the ticket office.
- Helpline
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Helpline Contact Details
08001 971 329 or 18001 0800 197 1329 (Textphone)
- Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Impared Mobility Set Down
Set- Down / Pick up Points are available at the station entrance and at the rear of the station. Assisted Travel Meeting Point - Gateline at the main entrance concourse. Please notify a member of staff.
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National Key Toilets
The radar key is available from station staff.
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Step Free Access
Step free Category A station - step free access available to both platforms via lifts from the main station entrance.
Coverage: whole Station - Step Free Access Coverage Whole Station
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Staff Help
Meeting point: Ticket Office.
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Airport
- Availability YES Yes
- Note Air Port Link Please change at Reading for Heathrow and Gatwick links and Bristol Temple Meads for Bristol Airport.
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Baggage Services
- Left Luggage: Available No
- Left Luggage: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Bus information
- Bus Service: Availability YES Yes
- Bus Service: Note Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here (http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/posters/BTH.pdf)
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Cycle Storage
- Availability YES Yes
- Closed Circuit TV YES Yes
- Cycle Hire: Note Bike in Bathbikeinbath.com located at front of station
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Location
At rear and side of station
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Note
There are lifts available for cyclists and cycles are not to be carried up and down the stairs. Cycles can be carried on our trains free of charge.
- Sheltered YES Yes
- Spaces 103
- Type Stands
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Dining and Shopping
- Dining & Shopping: Shops YES Yes
- Dining & Shopping: Station Buffet YES Yes
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Mail and Express Services
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Post Box: Note
On platforms 1 and 2
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Post Box: Note
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Phones, Internet & Wi-fi
- Station Amenities: Telephone YES Yes
- Web Kiosk: Available No
- Station Amenities: Wi-Fi Find WiFi Hotspots near this station
- Telephone: Usage Type Cards And Coins
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Parking
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Car Parking Details
Phone number: 0345 165 2030
Address:
Dorchester Street
Bath Spa
BA1 1SU
Operator Name: A P C O A Parking ( U K) Limited
Name: Station Car Park
Spaces: 78
Charges:
Daily: £12.30
Weekly: £61.50
Monthly: £190.00
ThreeMonthly: £520.00
Annual: £1,505.00
Number Accessible Spaces: 4
Accessible Spaces Note:Parking is free for valid blue badge holders.
Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
Accessible Car Park Equipment Note:Accessible ticket machine is available at the car park. Step free access from the car park to the station.
Cctv: No
Open:
Monday - Friday - open 24h
Saturday - open 24h
Sunday - open 24h
Url: http://www.apcoa.co.uk
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Car Parking Details
Phone number: 0345 165 2030
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Restrooms
- Toilets YES Yes
- Baby Change YES Yes
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Toilets Note
The toilets are located on Platforms 1 and 2.
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Station Location & Directions
- Latitude 51.37768276
- Longitude -2.357034178
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Station Information
- ATM YES Yes
- Baby Change YES Yes
- Bureau De Change No
- Lost Property No
- Post Box YES Yes
- Shops YES Yes
- Seated Area YES Yes
- Station Buffet YES Yes
- Showers No
- Trolley No
- Wifi YES Yes
- Waiting Room YES Yes
- Lost Property: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
- Customer Service Note Please call our Customer Services Centre on 03457 000 125 (07:00-22:00 every day)
- Staffing Level YES Yes
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Subway/transit
- Metro: Availability No
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Ticketing Hours
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Ticket Office Hours
Monday - Friday - 06:00 to 20:00
Saturday - 06:00 to 20:00
Sunday - 07:45 to 20:00
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Ticket Office Hours
Monday - Friday - 06:00 to 20:00
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Ticketing Services & Information
- Oyster Pre-Pay No
- Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
- Ticket Machine YES Yes
- Customer Service Note In ticket hall
- Penalty Fares GW
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Smartcard Notes
Smartcard Issued: Yes
Smartcard Validator: YesSmartcard Accepted
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Taxi Information
- Availability YES Yes
- Note Taxi Rank: Taxi rank is available at the station entrance if you require an accessible taxi please approach a member of staff.
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Local Taxis
Bath Spa: Rail Station is a major station with taxis usually available on a rank. Advance booking is not normally necessary or even possible, unless arriving early in the morning or late at night. Operators who may accept bookings include:
V Cars Phone 01225 444444 Russells Phone 01225 683058 Bath Phone 01225 690010
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Other transportation
- Cycle Hire YES Yes
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Rail Replacement Services
Dorchester Street - Bus Stop BH (Brunel Place), or as directed by signs.
About the station
Bath Spa train station has been serving the Somerset city of Bath since it first opened in 1840 and has subsequently been a prominent transport connection in the West of England.
The station itself was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and still stands relatively unchanged as a Grade II listed building. The asymmetrical Tudor style makes it a distinctive architectural style and the Bath stone appearance fits with the overall aesthetic of the city of Bath. The station was constructed with wide spaces between platforms to accommodate broad gauge carriage sidings. The original station design featured a hammerbeam roof covering the area between the platforms, but this was unfortunately removed in 1897 when a station remodel introduced longer platforms. If you’re desperate to see a hammerbeam roof at a train station, thankfully you can still see one at Bristol Temple Meads!
Bath Spa station has seen some recent redevelopments, including the installation of lifts to the platforms and the installation of ticket barriers. There has been further redevelopment since 2011 that has aimed to integrate Bath bus station and SouthGate shopping centre to offer an enhanced, seamless visitor experience. The station as it stands today encompasses its historic past and offers modern amenities.
You can reach Bath Spa station from a range of locations across the UK. Trains are operated directly to Bath Spa by Great Western Railway, but you can also reach Bath Spa by using the CrossCountry network and changing at Bristol Temple Meads. From Bristol, there is a non-stop train which will get you to Bath Spa in around 10 minutes. Popular routes to Bristol Temple Meads include Glasgow to Bristol, Newcastle to Bristol, Penzance to Bristol, and Cardiff to Bristol.
Things to do in Bath
Bath is one of the UK’s oldest cities, with architecture and heritage dating back to the Roman Empire. At the centre of the city you will find the Roman Baths, a decadent spa, and a beautiful Abbey to explore. If you wander further afield, you will also find unique coffee shops and restaurants, quaint shops, and stunningly beautiful streets.
When visiting Bath, you simply have to see the Ancient Roman Baths. This heritage site is a remarkably well-preserved thermae constructed between 60 and 70AD during the Roman invasion of Britain. The tour of the Roman Baths will transport you back in time, and there are plenty of antiquities on display to deepen your understanding of the Roman Empire. If you fancy something really special, why not book onto a sunrise tour of the baths or take part in T’ai Chi on the terrace?
Once you’ve seen the historic baths, make sure to visit Bath’s state-of-the-art spa for a relaxing afternoon. Dip into the rooftop pool filled with natural warm, mineral-rich waters, and enjoy the stunning views across the city. What could be better than the combination of relaxing warm water, refreshing open air, and beautiful views of one of the UK’s most beautiful locations?
Many tourists choose to visit Bath for the weekend (or longer!) to make the most of the city. A relaxed weekend of wandering must include a trip inside Bath Abbey with its serene spirituality, ghoulish gargoyles, and rich history. From there, why not get a coffee and a light breakfast from one of Bath’s signature cafes and wander around the boutiques, vintage markets, and charity shops dotted around the city? However you spend your visit, Bath has something for everyone.