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  • From left: Darren Hanley, head of security and emergency planning with revenue and security managers and a BTP officer

    Passenger security roadshow calls at Wolverhampton

    ​Commuters at Wolverhampton railway station have been reminded about a range of security measures in place to keep passengers and belongings safe on the railway. Over 200 people passing through the station last week attended special passenger security awareness events, which took place during morning and evening peak times on Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 March.

  • Edible tickets now available for West Midlands Railway passengers

    Edible tickets now available for West Midlands Railway passengers

    West Midlands Railway passengers can now purchase new environmentally friendly train tickets from their local station. Passengers can opt for edible 'Tasty Tickets' in a variety of flavours, including Salt and Vinegar, Strawberry, Vanilla or Beef and Mustard.

  • Malcolm Holmes (West Midlands Rail Executive), Andy Street (West Midlands Mayor) and Richard Brooks (West Midlands Railway) at Smethwick Galton Bridge

    Evening rail services to boost region’s night time economy

    Workers, sports fans, concert goers, theatre buffs and shoppers will all benefit from later evening services when West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway introduce new timetables this May. More frequent evening services and later last trains are part of a range of service improvements being introduced by the train operators.

  • Wolverhampton Interchange partners and apprentices sign one of the steels to be used in the construction of the new railway station building

    Wolverhampton's new railway station phase one steel frame close to completion

    The steel framework for phase one of City of Wolverhampton’s new railway station building is close to completion. Contractors Galliford Try finished laying the foundations in February, following the demolition of the former British Transport Police building, and a small section of the current station building next to Platform one.

  • An artist's impression of the new Kidderminster station

    Full steam ahead on works to revamp Kidderminster station

    Significant progress has been made on the redevelopment of Kidderminster station, since work started earlier this year. So far, work has focussed on the forecourt at the front of the station, which is currently fenced off. Once this stage of the redevelopment is complete, it will revert to being used as a passenger drop off area and taxi rank.

  • ​Mums travel for free this Mother’s Day

    ​Mums travel for free this Mother’s Day

    West Midlands Railway is offering an exclusive treat for mums, with free travel this Mother’s Day (31 March). The train operator is offering a special ‘Mums Go Free’ ticket, to give complimentary train travel to mums across the West Midlands rail network.

  • A final call – who are the region’s Cross City Heroes?

    A final call – who are the region’s Cross City Heroes?

    The countdown is on to nominate heroic groups from across the West Midlands to receive recognition at local Cross City line stations. With less than two weeks left for entries into the Cross City Heroes competition (nominations open until 31 March) – West Midlands Railway is calling for even more communities to highlight groups who have made a real difference in their area.

  • West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street and partners at Birmingham Moor Street station

    West Midlands Rail Executive reveals striking new images of a future “world class” Birmingham Moor Street station as part of once-in-a-generation transformation plan

    Striking new images of a radical yet respectful transformation of Birmingham Moor Street station have been revealed by West Midlands Rail Executive, as part of proposals for an ambitious redevelopment to create a station that’s fit for the future, linking seamlessly with Birmingham New Street and HS2 services at Curzon Street.

  • Passengers reminded of changes at Stratford-upon-Avon station as £1.5m revamp gets underway

    Passengers reminded of changes at Stratford-upon-Avon station as £1.5m revamp gets underway

    Passengers are being reminded that a £1.5m package of improvements is to ramp up at Stratford-upon-Avon station. From Monday 18 March, Network Rail, West Midlands Railway and Warwickshire County Council will increase work at the Warwickshire station to deliver a range of upgrades. These will include new waiting and seating areas, better retail facilities, accessible toilets, and cycle racks.

  • West Midlands Railway invites local business leaders to discuss May timetable improvements

    West Midlands Railway invites local business leaders to discuss May timetable improvements

    West Midlands Railway is inviting local economic and business leaders to find out about new opportunities arising from a range of timetable improvements being introduced in May. The train operator is hosting a special Rail and Business Breakfast in Wolverhampton, on Wednesday 20 March, to outline a range a commercial opportunities arising from changes to train services this Spring.

  •  A London Northwestern Railway revenue protection officer and West Midlands Railway driver handing over old uniforms to Justin Frost from The Salvation Army Trading Company at Birmingham Snow Hill station

    The Salvation Army to receive railway staff uniforms

    London Northwestern Railway and West Midlands Railway staff from across the rail network are donating old uniforms to The Salvation Army. Staff working at stations, on trains and at depots across the local rail network have been getting involved in a project to hand over redundant items of clothing to the charity.

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