We present near-infrared colour-magnitude diagrams and star counts for a nu
mber of regions along the Galactic plane. It is shown that along the l = 27
degrees, b = 0 degrees line of sight there is a feature at 5.7 +/- 0.7 kpc
with a density of stars at least a factor of 2 and probably more than a fa
ctor of 5 times that of the disc at the same position. This feature forms a
distinct clump on an H versus J - H diagram and is seen at all longitudes
from the bulge to about l = 28 degrees, but at no longitude greater than th
is. The distance to the feature at l = 20 degrees is about 0.5 kpc further
than at l = 27 degrees, and by l = 10 degrees it has merged with, or has be
come, the bulge. Given that at l = 27 degrees and l = 21 degrees there is a
lso a clustering of very young stars, the only component that can reasonabl
y explain what is seen is a bar with half-length of around 4 kpc and a posi
tion angle of about 43 degrees +/- 7 degrees.