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Map of the West Midlands. This is a list of disused railway stations within the county of West Midlands, a metropolitan county in central England which includes the cities of Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton. It includes all railway stations in the West Midlands that no longer currently have regular timetabled train services.
Passenger journeys on the West Midlands rail franchise from 2010–11 to 2018–19 [6]. In April 2016, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced the shortlist of bidders for the West Midlands franchise, comprising the incumbent operator Govia, MTR Corporation, and West Midlands Trains: a consortium of Abellio (70%), JR East (15%) and Mitsui & Co (15%).
South West Trains: SW, IL TransPennine Express: TransPennine Express DfT Operator – 28 May 2023: TransPennine Express TP Transport for Wales Rail: Wales & Borders: Transport for Wales — 7 February 2021: KeolisAmey Wales: AW West Midlands Trains (Trading as: West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway) West Midlands
West Midlands Trains 55,014 60,324 75,046 Bloxwich North: 1990 [20] Walsall 5 West Midlands Trains 55,878 59,526 77,770 Bordesley: 1855 [21] Birmingham 2 West Midlands Trains 24,180 10,038 9,088 Bournville: 1876 [22] Birmingham 3 West Midlands Trains 1.319 million 0.511 million 0.702 million Butlers Lane: 1957 [23] Birmingham 5 West Midlands ...
The trains were transferred to West Midlands Trains, operating under the West Midlands Railway brand, when the West Midlands franchise was refreshed in 2017. From 24 January 2011, Go! Cooperative planned a trial service between Alton and Medstead and Four Marks on the Mid-Hants Railway using the Class 999 unit. [ 3 ]
The station is operated by West Midlands Trains on behalf of Transport for West Midlands. As of November 2024, it is served by: Avanti West Coast: [3] 1tph southbound to London Euston via Birmingham New Street and Coventry; 1tph to Preston via Warrington Bank Quay and Wigan North Western:
In 2009, the Association of Train Operating Companies included the station in a list of proposed station re-openings. [2]In February 2021 it was announced that land had been purchased in Aldridge near the site of its former railway station as part of plans led by the then Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street and by Aldridge-Brownhills MP Wendy Morton to reopen at least part of the Sutton ...
Dudley Port is served by West Midlands Railway services between Walsall and Wolverhampton, under a franchise agreement with the Department for Transport.. During Monday–Saturday daytime, there is a train every half hour, which calls at all stations between Wolverhampton and Walsall via Birmingham New Street.