Here's all the information on Bath's public transport network, including bus, train, Park & Ride, taxi and even e-scooter! For door-to-door journey information by all modes of transport, visit the Travelwest website, or use the journey planner link at the bottom of this page.
Bus
Bath’s bus and coach stations are located in the heart of the city, so you’ll be perfectly placed to start exploring as soon as you arrive. You can find out more about Bath's various bus routes and timetables on the First Bus website.
First Bus also provide an online journey planner, which is a useful tool for planning your trips to and around Bath.
Bath has many regular buses that run across the city, as well as to neighbouring towns and villages.
If you're in Bath and need more help with finding bus stations and routes, check out the free-to-download First Bus app and website. You can also use the app to track the location of buses in live time.
Bus Tickets: You can purchase tickets using the First Bus app, or on board from the driver on all buses. All buses in the city accept cash and contactless card payments, but the latter is preferred.
First West of England offers value-for-money tickets in the region, including Day Bundles, which will save you money if you don’t need to travel every day. Find out more here.
Train
Bath Spa railway station is situated in the city centre and is a short walk from the city's major attractions, such as The Roman Baths and Bath Abbey. As well as travel in and out of the city from Bristol, London, Cardiff and beyond, there are many local stations nearby which are useful for exploring the surrounding area, including Oldfield Park, Keynsham, Freshford, Avoncliff, Bradford, Trowbridge, Westbury, Frome, Chippenham and Melksham. View the GWR Route Map here.
Train Tickets - You can buy train tickets online, via the GWR app or at the station you are travelling from.
With a GWR Plus Bus Pass you can get unlimited travel on all trains and most buses in Bath. You can buy a daily, weekly or monthly ticket for use any time, any day. Find out more here.
Park & Ride
Bath is now operating a Clean Air Zone in the centre of the city. While private cars are not charged in the zone - and you may be able to apply for an exemption or discount if you’re travelling in certain motorcaravans - we strongly encourage all visitors travelling by car to consider using Park & Ride services.
The city has three Park & Ride services, which operate seven days a week. Buses run into the city from all three Park and Ride sites at least every 15 minutes, with a journey time of just 10 minutes. All buses are fully accessible for wheelchair users and pushchairs.
You can view a live update of the spaces that are currently available at Bath's main car parks, including the three Park & Ride sites.
Taxi
Taxi services in Bath are highly reliable. You can find a list of local taxi ranks here.
E-Scooters
You will also find e-scooters at designated parking areas around the city centre.
Travelwest Journey Planner
You can use Travelwest's journey planner to help find different routes to your destination.