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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).
On 17 October 2017, Bombardier was selected to build a total of 84 Class 730 EMU units (324 carriages) for West Midlands Trains. These will be formed into two separate types; 48 three-car units, and 36 five-car units. [25] The 3 car Class 730 sets entered service on 13 November 2023. [26]
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 ...
Ian McConnell, managing director of London Northwestern Railway-owner West Midlands Trains, said: “This proposal puts passengers at the heart of the railway and is the common sense solution to ...
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 .
Testing of Class 730 units on the West Midlands Trains network began in March 2021, [23] and in February 2022 the then full order of 36 Class 730/0 units received authorisation for service from the Office of Rail and Road. [2] The three-car Class 730 units are currently being used on West Coast Main Line services out of London.
The British Rail Class 196 Civity is a class of diesel multiple unit built for West Midlands Trains by Spanish rolling stock manufacturer CAF. A total of 26 units have been built; 12 two-car units and 14 four-car units. [11] They are the first train of the Civity family to feature end gangways.
The North Warwickshire Line (also known as the Shakespeare Line [1]) is a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom.It runs from Birmingham to Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, now the southern terminus of the line, although until 1976 the line continued to Cheltenham as part of the Great Western Railway route from Birmingham to Bristol.