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  2. List of West Midlands Metro tram stops - Wikipedia

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    The West Midlands Metro is a light-rail/tram line in the West Midlands of England operating between Birmingham and Wolverhampton via West Bromwich and Wednesbury. It is owned and operated by Transport for West Midlands. It opened on 30 May 1999, mostly using the former disused Birmingham Snow Hill to Wolverhampton Low Level Line.

  3. West Midlands Metro - Wikipedia

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    The West Midlands Metro is a light-rail/tram system in the county of West Midlands, England.The network has 33 stops with a total of 14.9 miles (24.0 km) of track; it currently consists of a single route, Line 1, which operates between the cities of Birmingham and Wolverhampton via the towns of Bilston, West Bromwich and Wednesbury, on a mixture of former railway lines and urban on-street running.

  4. Priestfield tram stop - Wikipedia

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    It is situated on West Midlands Metro Line 1. It is situated near to the old site of Priestfield railway station , which closed in 1972. It is the last stop on the former railway section of line 1, before it switches to the street-running section, a short distance north of the stop.

  5. List of railway stations in the West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    1 Chiltern Railways West Midlands Metro West Midlands Trains 0.539 million 0.284 million 0.321 million Kings Norton: 1849 [42] Birmingham 3 West Midlands Trains 1.512 million 0.537 million 0.676 million Langley Green: 1885 [43] Sandwell 3 Chiltern Railways West Midlands Trains 0.223 million 0.108 million 0.121 million Lea Hall: 1939 [44 ...

  6. Transport for West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) is the public body responsible for co-ordinating transport services in the West Midlands metropolitan county in England. [1] It is an executive body of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), with bus franchising and highway management powers similar to Transport for London .

  7. Five Ways tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Five Ways tram stop is a tram stop on Line 1 of the West Midlands Metro located in Five Ways, Birmingham. It opened on 17 July 2022 as the when the line was extended from Library to Edgbaston Village .

  8. St Chads tram stop - Wikipedia

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    St Chads tram stop is a tram stop on the city-centre extension of Line 1 of the West Midlands Metro in the United Kingdom, adjacent to Snow Hill railway station.It opened on 2 June 2016 as part of the extension into Birmingham city centre as a replacement for the previous Snow Hill terminus tram stop.

  9. Jewellery Quarter station - Wikipedia

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    The station is served by West Midlands Trains (who operate the station), Chiltern Railways, and West Midlands Metro. The station is set at the mouth of Hockley No 2 Tunnel below the elevation of its road-level access point on Vyse Street; stairs and a lift are provided.