Mangotsfield and Bath branch line

Mangotsfield and Bath
Branch Line
miles
km
Time in
minutes
0
Mangotsfield
0
2¾
Warmley
4
Oldland Common
8
Bitton
(AVR)
11
Avon Riverside
Kelston
16
9¾
14½
Weston
22
Coal gas Works
Bath Goods Depot
River Avon (from Bath)
10½
16¾
Bath Green Park
formerly Queen Square
26

The Mangotsfield and Bath branch line was a railway line opened by the Midland Railway Company in 1869 to connect Bath to its network at Mangotsfield, on its line between Bristol and Birmingham. It was usually referred to as "the Bath branch" of the Midland Railway.

The line never achieved great importance, but for many years it carried heavy summer holiday traffic from Midlands cities to Bournemouth over the Somerset and Dorset line, which connected to it at Bath. In the 1960s these trains, and the daily "Pines Express", became famous among railway enthusiasts, as did the station at Bath, by then named "Green Park".

The line closed in 1966 except for a minimal coal delivery to Bath which continued until 1971.

Much of the route now forms the Bristol and Bath Railway Path, and the Avon Valley Railway operates a heritage steam railway activity at Bitton.