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The main train operating company is West Midlands Railway who run the majority of services in the county. However Great Western Railway operates the Worcester - London service. The main rail routes in Worcestershire include: Birmingham to Worcester via Bromsgrove line; Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line; Cotswold Line; Cross-City Line
The situation changed in 1878, when a north-facing connection was opened between Bewdley and Kidderminster, linking Kidderminster directly with the Severn Valley Line. [2] Kidderminster station in 1963, with auto-train to Bewdley. From about 1900, there was a brisk passenger trade of tourists and day trippers from the West Midlands conurbation.
In the May 2023 timetable, an hourly service to operates eastbound to Dorridge via Kidderminster, Smethwick Galton Bridge, Snow Hill and Solihull. [2] [3] Most westbound trains run to Worcester Foregate Street via Droitwich Spa, but some go Worcester Shrub Hill. There is one train a day to Leamington Spa on Monday to Saturday evenings.
Inside the station concourse GWR 7800 Class 4-6-0 "Bradley Manor". Kidderminster Town is a railway station situated in the town of Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England.It is operated by the Severn Valley Railway, a heritage line which runs from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth.
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4 trains per hour to Kidderminster via Stourbridge Junction: of which two continue to Worcester Foregate Street via Droitwich Spa; Some services reverse or terminate at Worcester Shrub Hill. Chiltern Railways also serve the station with one train to Stourbridge Junction at weekday nighttime only, from London Marylebone. A morning service to ...
Some services run to Worcester Shrub Hill with those services running non-stop from Droitwich to Shrub Hill. [2] A handful of trains per day also call at Barnt Green. [3] On weekdays and Saturdays one northbound train per day runs via the Camp Hill line, missing the usual stop at University and approaching Birmingham New Street via Proof House ...
West Midlands Trains run local services every 30 minutes as part of the Snow Hill lines: [1] [2]. The off-peak service pattern Mondays to Saturdays is as follows: 2 trains per hour westbound to Kidderminster via Birmingham Moor Street, Birmingham Snow Hill and Stourbridge Junction, with some evening services continuing onward to Worcester.