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Passenger journeys on the West Midlands rail franchise from 2010–11 to 2018–19 [6]. In April 2016, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced the shortlist of bidders for the West Midlands franchise, comprising the incumbent operator Govia, MTR Corporation, and West Midlands Trains: a consortium of Abellio (70%), JR East (15%) and Mitsui & Co (15%).
West Midlands Trains 2.033 million 1.038 million 1.341 million Spring Road: 1908 [60] Birmingham 3 West Midlands Trains 0.194 million 0.107 million 0.121 million Stechford: 1844 [61] Birmingham 3 West Midlands Trains 0.541 million 0.234 million 0.314 million Stourbridge Junction: 1852 [62] Dudley 5 Chiltern Railways West Midlands Trains 1.631 ...
West Midlands: OHLE, 25 kV 50 Hz AC: Cross Country Route: 1948: East Midlands, North East, Scotland, South West, Wales, West Anglia, & West Midlands — Leamington–Stratford line: 1860: West Midlands — Leicester–Burton upon Trent line: 1832–1849: East Midlands, West Midlands — Northampton loop: 1881: East Midlands, West Midlands: OHLE ...
Passenger services are provided by West Midlands Trains as part of their Birmingham to Hereford service. As of May 2023, off-peak, one train per hour runs between Birmingham New Street, Worcester and Hereford on this route, calling at University, Bromsgrove, Droitwich Spa, Worcester Foregate Street, Malvern Link, Great Malvern, Colwall and Ledbury on its way to Hereford, with most Worcester ...
In the early-1970s the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive (WMPTE) gained responsibility for managing and planning the local railway network in the West Midlands, and they set about looking for ways it could be improved: The WMPTE Passenger Transport Plan of 1972 recognised the need for a cross-city rail service, and especially an improved service to the south of Birmingham with new ...
The station is served by West Midlands Trains with local Transport for West Midlands branded "Cross-City" services, operated using Class 323 Electric multiple units (EMUs) [10] until September 2024 and currently by Class 730 EMUs. [11] The off-peak service pattern is as follows: Mondays to Saturdays:
A Centro livery West Midlands Railway Class 323 at Four Oaks Platform 3 in 2023. The station is served by West Midlands Trains with local Transport for West Midlands branded "Cross-City" services, operated using Class 323 Electric multiple units (EMUs) [3] until September 2024 and currently by Class 730 EMUs. [4] The off-peak service pattern is ...
The Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line (also known as the Birmingham loop [1]) is a railway line in the West Midlands of England. It is a loop off the West Coast Main Line (WCML) between Rugby and Stafford, via the West Midlands cities of Coventry, Birmingham and Wolverhampton. The direct route between Rugby and Stafford is the Trent Valley line.