Bristol–Bath line

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The Bristol–Bath line is a key railway route in southwest England that connects the cities of Bristol and Bath, forming part of the Great Western Main Line network.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail transport infrastructure
railway line
alsoUsedFor freight rail
connects Bath
Bristol
connectsTo routes towards London Paddington
routes towards South Wales
routes towards the South West of England
country United Kingdom
electrificationStatus partially electrified
formsPartOfCorridor London–Bristol rail corridor
gauge 1435 mm
hasStation Bath Spa railway station
Bristol Temple Meads
surface form: Bristol Temple Meads railway station

Keynsham railway station
Lawrence Hill railway station
Oldfield Park railway station
Stapleton Road railway station
historicalOperator Great Western Railway
surface form: Great Western Railway (historic)
importance key regional rail route
lineNumber Great Western Main Line suburban section between Bristol and Bath
locatedIn southwest England
surface form: South West England
opened 19th century
operator Network Rail
owner Network Rail
partOf Great Western Main Line
primaryUse passenger rail
regionServed Bath and North East Somerset Council
surface form: Bath and North East Somerset

Bristol
signalling modern colour light signalling
terminus Bath Spa railway station
Bristol Temple Meads
surface form: Bristol Temple Meads railway station
trackGauge standard gauge
usedBy CrossCountry
Great Western Railway

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bristol Temple Meads railwayLine Bristol–Bath line
Keynsham railway station locatedOnRoute Bristol–Bath line
this entity surface form: Bristol Temple Meads–Bath Spa line
Bristol suburban rail network includesLine Bristol–Bath line
this entity surface form: Bristol to Bath Line (local services)
London–Bristol rail corridor usesLine Bristol–Bath line