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  • West Midlands Railway passengers urged to plan ahead of November strike action

    West Midlands Railway passengers urged to plan ahead of November strike action

    West Midlands Railway (WMR) is urging passengers to plan ahead with strike action set to significantly impact services on four dates over coming days.
    On Friday 4 November a very limited timetable will be in operation on WMR routes due to strike action by members of the TSSA trade union. No services will run after 7.30pm.
    A similar reduced service will also run on Saturday 5 November, Monday

  • Consultation launched over plans to deliver a rail revolution for the region

    Consultation launched over plans to deliver a rail revolution for the region

    Plans to grow and develop the region’s rail network over the next 30 years are to be revised following the Covid 19 pandemic.
    The updated draft West Midlands Rail Investment Strategy sets out how the region’s rail sector plans to tackle challenges like post-pandemic recovery, maximise the benefits of HS2 and contribute to achieving net zero carbon targets.
    Like the first strategy, issued in

  • Passengers urged to plan ahead of major Trent Valley engineering work

    Passengers urged to plan ahead of major Trent Valley engineering work

    Rail passengers are being advised of changes to journeys over nine days in October during major Trent Valley line upgrade work.
    Network Rail will replace 1,000 metres of track in Nuneaton and install new signalling equipment in Stafford between Saturday 22 and Sunday 30 October.
    It’s part of a £58m investment to improve future journeys on this important stretch of the West Coast main line th

  • Jonny Wiseman (West Midlands Railway) and Selina Graham (High Sheriff of Shropshire)

    New West Midlands Railway fleet enters passenger service

    A brand new West Midlands Railway (WMR) train fleet has welcomed its first passengers on board today (Monday 17 October).
    Passengers – plus a small band of railway enthusiasts - climbed aboard the Class 196 train at Shrewsbury railway station shortly before 7am for the maiden journey to Birmingham New Street.
    The train – 196101 – was officially named “Charles Darwin” by the High Sheriff of S

  • West Midlands Railway unveils brand new train fleet

    West Midlands Railway unveils brand new train fleet

    Rail passengers in the West Midlands will soon have the chance to climb on board a brand new train fleet - the first to be introduced in the region in more than a decade.
    A total of 26 trains – known as Class 196s – are being introduced as part of West Midlands Railway's £690m investment in new trains and infrastructure.
    The first trains in the fleet will enter service on the Shrewsbury Line

  • West Midlands Railway thanks passengers after West Coast main line track upgrade

    West Midlands Railway thanks passengers after West Coast main line track upgrade

    Major work on the West Coast main line to keep trains running at full speed between Coventry and Birmingham International is now complete.
    The railway reopened yesterday (Monday 10 October) after a £1.4m investment to make future journeys between Birmingham and London more reliable for passengers and freight.
    During the two-day closure near Berkswell, 650 metres of railway has been replaced

  • Police make CCTV appeal following Tyseley cable theft

    Police make CCTV appeal following Tyseley cable theft

    British Transport Police are keen to talk to men captured in three images hoping they can help with the investigation of cable theft at Tyseley, West Midlands.
    A large amount of cable was stolen overnight on Friday 5 August at around 2.50am before it is believed that offenders returned to the area at 9.50am.
    Rail services were severely disrupted for those travelling to and from Birmingham d

  • Community projects get the green light thanks to West Midlands Railway funding

    Community projects get the green light thanks to West Midlands Railway funding

    Railway communities across the region are preparing to get stuck into a range of new projects thanks to funding from West Midlands Railway (WMR).
    More than a dozen schemes, which include art projects, children’s activities and help for young station adopters will receive a slice of £800,000 in funding from the operator’s “Your Community, Your Fund” pool.
    The funding is provided by the Depart

  • New community hub facility for Wolverhampton station

    New community hub facility for Wolverhampton station

    A community hub celebrating Wolverhampton, offering passengers and residents a place to meet, access business advice and enjoy local art is open in the city’s railway station.
    The ‘Changemakers’ scheme is the brainchild of the Wolverhampton Business Improvement District (BID) in a partnership between station operator West Midlands Railway and rail firm CrossCountry.
    The facility is being fit

  • West Midlands Railway celebrates successful Commonwealth Games for passengers and volunteers

    West Midlands Railway celebrates successful Commonwealth Games for passengers and volunteers

    West Midlands Railway (WMR) has thanked passengers after confirming record-breaking travel numbers during the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, which finish today (Monday).
    In total, the operator estimates approximately two million journeys were made on rail in the West Midlands during the Games, with records broken at a number of individual stations close to venues.
    In addition to its usu

  • Passengers urged to plan ahead as West Midlands Railway confirms strike timetables

    Passengers urged to plan ahead as West Midlands Railway confirms strike timetables

    West Midlands Railway (WMR) is urging passengers to plan their travel in advance ahead of two separate days of strike action next week.
    On Wednesday 27 July, a very limited service will be in operation due to strike action by members of the RMT union. Passengers are advised to only travel if essential as trains will only run between 7.30am and 6.30pm on a small number of routes – full details b

  • West Midlands Railway passengers advised to expect disruption and check journeys on Wednesday 20 July

    West Midlands Railway passengers advised to expect disruption and check journeys on Wednesday 20 July

    Passengers travelling with West Midlands Railway (WMR) are advised to expect disruption across the network on Wednesday 20 July due to damage from extreme heat.
    Overhead wires and tracks were damaged as temperatures reached 40°C yesterday (Tuesday).
    Due to the extent of the repairs required, passengers are urged to amend plans if they can and check their journeys before they travel.
    Spe

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