**British Transport Police – Bath Spa Railway Station**

Located conveniently at Bath Spa Railway Station, the British Transport Police (BTP) serves as a vital resource for maintaining safety and security across the transport network. With a commitment to delivering quality service, the BTP in Bath is dedicated to ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all travelers and railway staff. Our professional team is readily available to assist with inquiries, provide guidance, and address any concerns you may have while navigating the railway system.

At the British Transport Police, we understand the importance of customer satisfaction. Our officers are trained to handle a wide range of situations, from lost property to emergency incidents, all while fostering a sense of community and trust. Whether you need to book an appointment or simply have a question, our approachable staff is just a phone call away at 0800 405040.

What sets the BTP apart is our unwavering commitment to collaboration with local communities and transportation authorities. We believe that a proactive approach to safety not only enhances the travel experience but also builds lasting relationships with those we serve. For more information about our services or to learn more about how we can help you, please visit our website at [www.btp.police.uk](http://www.btp.police.uk/) or contact us during business hours. Your safety is our highest priority!

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