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West Midlands Trains [3] (WMT) is a British train operating company.It operates passenger trains on the West Midlands franchise between London and the English Midlands under two trading names: within the West Midlands region as West Midlands Railway (WMR) and outside the region as London Northwestern Railway (LNR).
The West Midland Railway [1] was an early British railway company. It was formed on 1 July 1860 by the West Midland Railway Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. lxxxi) which merged several older railway companies. It was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway on 1 August 1863. It was the successor to the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway ...
Map of the West Midlands Map of passenger railways in the West Midlands. This is a list of railway stations within the West Midlands, a metropolitan county in central England which includes the cities of Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton.
West Midlands Trains (Trading as: West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway) West Midlands Transport UK Group (70%) JR East (15%) Mitsui (15%) 79%
Map of the Birmingham & the West Midlands regional rail network (2017) WMRE was established in December 2017 as West Midlands Rail, a partnership of local transport authorities. [1] It has joint responsibility for overseeing rail services running within the region along with the Department for Transport, a central government department.
Pages in category "Railway stations served by West Midlands Trains" The following 173 pages are in this category, out of 173 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The British Rail Class 172 is a British diesel multiple unit (DMU) passenger train from the Turbostar family, built by Bombardier Transportation's Derby Litchurch Lane Works for use on inner-suburban passenger services. The entire class is currently operated by West Midlands Railway.
In the early-1970s the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive (WMPTE) gained responsibility for managing and planning the local railway network in the West Midlands, and they set about looking for ways it could be improved: The WMPTE Passenger Transport Plan of 1972 recognised the need for a cross-city rail service, and especially an improved service to the south of Birmingham with new ...