More than 150 trains will serve Bath and its world-famous Christmas Market this coming Saturday, but those travelling at the busiest times are being warned that they may have to queue to board trains home.
From 05:41am on Saturday morning to 23:49pm in the evening, 156 trains will call at Bath Spa station – the equivalent of a train every seven minutes – with train operator GWR also providing an extra 22 trains, more than 10,000 extra seats, on top of the usual Saturday timetable.
Trains are, however, expected to be extremely busy during the peak arrival and departure times, and a queueing system will be in place to help people to board trains safely.
Bath Spa Station Manager Oana Apetroaie said: “The Christmas Market brings so much travel and tourism to Bath, it is fantastic to get back to normal after two years away and provide these really important extra trains.
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“Our friendly and approachable staff will be on hand to help keep people moving. Those travelling should also allow extra time for their journeys as the station will be very busy.”
A number of rail services will also have extended dwell times at key locations and there will be slight alterations to normal timetabled services as a result; so please check before you travel.
Check your journey before you travel: https://www.gwr.com/.


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