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  • Charity train ride marks end of the line for West Midlands Railway’s popular Class 323 fleet

    Charity train ride marks end of the line for West Midlands Railway’s popular Class 323 fleet

    A special charity train ride will be held later this month to bid a fond farewell to an electric train fleet which has served rail passengers in the West Midlands for more than 30 years.
    The Class 323 fleet has been in operation on the Cross City Line through Birmingham since 1994, connecting the city with Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Redditch and Bromsgrove.
    More than three quarters of the

  • Casey Bailey with the "Dear Brum" art installation at University station in Birmingham

    West Midlands Railway: "Love letter to Birmingham" unveiled at University station

    A popular poem celebrating the life, culture and community of Birmingham has been unveiled on the walls of one of the West Midlands’ busiest railway stations.
    Titled “Dear Brum”, the poem was written by Casey Bailey as a ‘love letter’ to the city. The installation, which was led by the University of Birmingham in collaboration with Casey and West Midlands Railway, has been unveiled at the new-l

  • West Midlands Trains receives White Ribbon UK accreditation for commitment to ending violence against women

    West Midlands Trains receives White Ribbon UK accreditation for commitment to ending violence against women

    Rail operator West Midlands Trains has received accreditation from White Ribbon UK after demonstrating the organisation’s commitment to ending violence against women.
    The three-year accreditation will allow WMT, which runs services under the West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway brands, to develop an Action Plan which will promote the White Ribbon ideals as well as fundraising f

  • New Manchester to London train service proposal unveiled by London Northwestern Railway

    New Manchester to London train service proposal unveiled by London Northwestern Railway

    Proposals to run new train services between Manchester, the West Midlands and London Euston have been unveiled by rail operator London Northwestern Railway today (Monday 1 July).

    The plans are designed to improve connectivity between the Midlands and the North West and provide more choice for passengers. Under the proposals, London Northwestern Railway’s existing services between London Eus

  • West Midlands Railway: Passengers reminded of upcoming timetable change

    West Midlands Railway: Passengers reminded of upcoming timetable change

    Passengers travelling with West Midlands Railway (WMR) are being reminded that timetable changes come into effect this weekend.
    From Sunday 2 June, WMR will be making a number of changes to services, impacting the Shrewsbury Line and the Snow Hill Lines in particular.
    Changes on the Shrewsbury Line include:
    An additional service every hour between Birmingham and Shrewsbury which wi

  • West Midlands Railway staff with drag queen Cycki Brokat and Char Bailey from Birmingham Pride with the Hurst Street train

    West Midlands Railway: New train named "Hurst Street" ahead of Birmingham Pride

    Ahead of this weekend’s Birmingham Pride festival, West Midlands Railway (WMR) has today named one of its newest trains “Hurst Street” in honour of the city’s famous Gay Village.
    The train, which also features a stylish rainbow diamond motif and the word PRIDE, is one of the new Class 730 fleet being rolled out on the Cross City Line through Birmingham.
    "Hurst Street" - also known as 730018

  • West Midlands Railway: Cross City North line closed for six days next week due to engineering works

    West Midlands Railway: Cross City North line closed for six days next week due to engineering works

    Passengers travelling with West Midlands Railway (WMR) are being reminded that the Cross City North line between Lichfield Trent Valley/Four Oaks and Birmingham New Street will be closed for six days from Monday 27 May until Saturday 1 June inclusive due to engineering works.
    As a result of the refurbishment of sections of the A38(M) and Network Rail engineering works to the railway, buses will

  • WMR's community manager Victoria Harris and Simon Smith, economic development manager at Malvern Hills District Council at Great Malvern station

    West Midlands Railway: Museum celebrating little-known wartime role of Malvern technology experts to open at Great Malvern station

    The little-known role of the technology experts in Malvern who helped Britain win the Second World War is to be celebrated at a brand-new museum at Great Malvern railway station.
    It was 1942 when Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered the evacuation of two top-secret government radar research establishments to the Worcestershire countryside to escape German bombardment. The work carried out i

  • West Midlands Railway: Disruption on Cross City Line due to fallen tree

    West Midlands Railway: Disruption on Cross City Line due to fallen tree

    West Midlands Railway is urging passengers using the Cross City Line between Lichfield and Birmingham to check before travelling on Tuesday (April 30) after a fallen tree caused significant damage to overhead power lines.
    The tree fell near Chester Road station on Monday afternoon, resulting in the closure of the line. Network Rail engineers are working to repair the damage as quickly as possib

  • John Doughty and Adrian Hugill at Tyseley depot

    West Midlands Trains and CrossCountry sign new long-term maintenance contract

    West Midlands Trains (WMT) has signed a new long-term maintenance contract with CrossCountry to continue maintaining the long-distance operator’s Class 170 fleet at WMT’s Tyseley depot in Birmingham.
    The contract, which started this month, secures jobs in the region through to 2031 and reaffirms the partnership between the two train operating companies. It will see WMT continue to maintain, ser

  • Great Malvern station: from fresh canopies, to fresh hedgerows

    Great Malvern station: from fresh canopies, to fresh hedgerows

    A new hedgerow has been planted at the recently renovated Great Malvern railway station to further enhance the environment and increase biodiversity.
    An area of land at the end of platform 1 was cleared to make way for recently completed improvements to the Grade II listed station for passengers, which saw roof and gutter replacements, structural strengthening and the repainting of the ornate i

  • West Midlands Railway: New trains enter service on Birmingham’s iconic Cross City Line

    West Midlands Railway: New trains enter service on Birmingham’s iconic Cross City Line

    Passengers on Birmingham’s iconic Cross City Line have been travelling on a brand new train fleet for the first time today (Monday 15 April).
    Train operator West Midlands Railway (WMR) said the introduction of the Class 730 fleet represents the start of a new era for rail travel on the line, which is used by millions of passengers every year and connects Birmingham with destinations including L

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