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Telford Central railway station serves the town of Telford, Shropshire, England. It is located on the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury Line and is operated by West Midlands Trains . It is situated close to the Telford Shopping Centre , the main commercial district of the town.
As Telford did not have its own railway station at first, Wellington station was renamed "Wellington – Telford West" to indicate that it now served the new town. After Telford Central station opened in 1986, Wellington eventually reverted to its original name, although this did not happen for a number of years. [6]
As of June 2024 Shifnal is served by West Midlands Railway using Class 196 Diesel multiple units. [3] [4]The off-peak service pattern is as follows: Mondays to Saturdays: 2 trains per hour (tph) northbound to Shrewsbury via Telford Central and Wellington, departing from Platform 2. 1 tph calls at Oakengates.
Cosford loops with a measurement train waiting for a path Transport for Wales and West Midlands Trains operate passenger trains on this line. Westbound, some trains go beyond Shrewsbury to Chester , Holyhead , Pwllheli , Aberystwyth and Wrexham General while eastbound, all services continue beyond Wolverhampton to Birmingham New Street and/or ...
Severn Bridge Junction, the busiest in the county, south of Shrewsbury railway station. National Rail services in Shropshire are centred about Shrewsbury station (all other 'national rail' stations in Shropshire have a direct train service to Shrewsbury, which is the county town), which is managed by Transport for Wales.
Shrewsbury railway station serves the town of Shrewsbury, in Shropshire, England.Built in 1848, it was designated a grade II listed building in 1969. Many services starting at or passing through the station are bound for Wales, and it is a key hub for its operator, Transport for Wales; services are also provided by West Midlands Railway.
Cosford is typically served Monday to Saturday by one train per hour in each direction between Birmingham New Street and Shrewsbury via Wolverhampton, with extra trains at peak times on weekdays. These services are operated by West Midlands Trains under the 'West Midlands Railway' brand using British Rail Class 196 DMUs .
The Wrexham, Shropshire & Midlands Railway (WSMR) is a proposed open-access train operator in the United Kingdom, to operate passenger train services between Wrexham General and London Euston via Shrewsbury, Wolverhampton and Milton Keynes Central. The open-access operator would be run by Alstom, with SLC Rail as consultants. It will be Alstom ...