Pulteney Bridge is a fascinating building. It is one of the most photographed examples of Georgian architecture in the city and one of only four bridges in the world to have shops across its full span on both sides, Pulteney Bridge was designed in 1769 by Robert Adam..
It's simple to reach Pulteney Bridge, in Bath, by train. Simply hop on a train to Bath Spa station and then it's just a 6 minute walk away.
For more visitor info including opening times, visit Pulteney Bridge’s website.
Departing to | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
to Westbury | Great Western Railway | 23:58 | 2 | Early |
to Bristol Temple Meads | Great Western Railway | 23:43 | 1 | Late |
to Bristol Temple Meads | Great Western Railway | 23:53 | 1 | On time |
to Bristol Temple Meads | Great Western Railway | 00:02 | 1 | On time |
to Frome | Great Western Railway | 00:04 | 2 | On time |
Arriving from | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
from London Paddington | Great Western Railway | 23:42 | 1 | Late |
from London Paddington | Great Western Railway | 23:53 | 1 | Late |
from Portsmouth Harbour | Great Western Railway | 00:01 | 1 | On time |
from Bristol Temple Meads | Great Western Railway | 00:02 | 2 | On time |
from London Paddington | Great Western Railway | 00:59 | On time |