West Midlands Railway urges passengers to check journeys ahead of timetable increase
Rail passengers in the West Midlands are being urged to check their journey times ahead of a new, upgraded timetable coming into effect this weekend.
Rail passengers in the West Midlands are being urged to check their journey times ahead of a new, upgraded timetable coming into effect this weekend.
Thousands of extra seats are being introduced on West Midlands Railway services from next month as passenger numbers across the rail network continue to rise.
Rail passengers in the West Midlands are being urged to plan their journeys carefully ahead of major engineering work over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
A popular rail line is set for a makeover after dozens of volunteers stepped forward to work with West Midlands Railway to give its stations a new lease of life.
Emergency engineering works will take place on Saturday 1 August from 2100 hours until at least 1000 hours Sunday 2 August. Services to and from London Euston will be severely disrupted today as Network Rail engineers repair overhead power cables in the Wembley area. No services will leave Euston after 2100 hours tonight (Saturday). Disruption likely to affect Sunday morning services.
Passengers with hidden disabilities can travel with confidence on West Midlands Railway – with the help of a sunflower.
A powerful new cleaning tool in the fight against the spread of coronavirus has been unveiled by West Midlands Railway this week.
Cyclists across the West Midlands are being invited to check their bike safety and have their cycles security marked at a series of railway station workshops this summer.
West Midlands Railway is reassuring customers who require assistance when travelling that help is still available on the rail network despite the impact of coronavirus.
Passengers using Stechford station in Birmingham are celebrating as the opening of new passenger lifts at the site this week marks the conclusion of a £3.9m upgrade scheme.
Teenagers in Worcestershire are being invited to get creative to help to warn others about the dangers of trespassing on the railway - and win prizes along the way.
As parts of the hospitality sector reopen this weekend, West Midlands Railway is reminding passengers that trains are for necessary journeys only.