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Train times and station information for Birmingham New Street railway station from National Rail; New Street - New Start; Birmingham New Street, on Warwickshire Railways Photographs and information on the Victorian Station. 1890 Ordnance Survey map of the station; Rail Around Birmingham and the West Midlands: Birmingham New Street station
English: Map showing the passenger rail network in Birmingham and the West Midlands region. Adapted and modified from File:London Midland Rail Network Sagredo new.svg with some improvements from File:Birmingham & West Mids Passenger Railway Map.JPG. West Midlands Metro added using information from File:Map_Midland_Metro.png
Birmingham 2 West Midlands Trains 0.114 million 74,256 0.120 million Aston: 1854 [12] Birmingham 2 West Midlands Trains 0.683 million 0.388 million 0.555 million Berkswell: 1884 [13] Solihull: 5 West Midlands Trains 0.334 million 0.162 million 0.222 million Bescot Stadium: 1847 [14] Sandwell: 4 West Midlands Trains 0.172 million 90,164 0.134 ...
Birmingham station is a train station in Birmingham, Alabama. It is a service stop for Amtrak 's Crescent , which provides daily service between New York City , Atlanta , and New Orleans . The current station is located on the site of another station originally built by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1960, although Amtrak did not use ...
Birmingham New Street is Birmingham's principal railway station and one of the principal stations of the UK rail network. [1] The station is managed by Network Rail [2] and its main entrance is located on Stephenson Street. New Street is the main gateway for most people arriving in the city and serves most of the city rail services, providing ...
Site clearance underway in January 2020. Construction is due to be completed in 2028 [2]. At the start of 2019, the site was cleared. As at all HS2 sites, site clearance was followed by an extensive archaeological programme, in this case involving 70 archaeologists, which unearthed what is thought to be the world's oldest railway roundhouse adjacent to the old Curzon Street station.
The Snow Hill Lines is the collective name for the railway lines running through Birmingham Snow Hill, and Birmingham Moor Street stations in Birmingham, United Kingdom. [1] [2] They form an important part of the suburban rail network of Birmingham, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. All other lines to/through Birmingham use Birmingham New Street ...