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  • 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.

  • West Coast rail passengers to benefit from more capacity and additional services from May

    West Coast rail passengers to benefit from more capacity and additional services from May

    Commuters and leisure travellers between Northampton and London Euston will benefit from a range of improvements this May, with the introduction of the new London Northwestern Railway timetable. The train operator is introducing a range of changes from 19 May, with more peak time services, increased capacity, and earlier and later departures from London Euston throughout the week.

  • New direct services for North West rail passengers from May

    New direct services for North West rail passengers from May

    Rail passengers across the North West will benefit from new direct services and quicker journey times from May. London Northwestern Railway is introducing a new timetable from 19 May, with new direct services to more destinations and additional carriages on some London-bound services from Crewe.

  • Rail passengers to benefit from new direct services to more destinations from Staffordshire and Cheshire this May

    Rail passengers to benefit from new direct services to more destinations from Staffordshire and Cheshire this May

    ​Rail passengers across North Staffordshire and Cheshire will benefit from quicker journey times and new direct services more destinations from May. London Northwestern Railway is introducing a new timetable from 19 May. Changes being made include the more carriages on some London-bound services from Crewe, quicker journey times and direct services to destinations across the rail network

  • ​ Rail passengers in the West Midlands to benefit from timetable improvements this May

    ​ Rail passengers in the West Midlands to benefit from timetable improvements this May

    Passengers across the West Midlands will benefit from extra services, and direct trains to a range of new destinations, when West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway introduce new timetables this May. The train operators are introducing a range of improvements, including new additional services, extra capacity and enhanced timetables across the region

  • ​More seats and extra services for Shropshire rail passengers from May

    ​More seats and extra services for Shropshire rail passengers from May

    Passengers across Shropshire will benefit for more seats and extra services when West Midlands Railway introduces its new timetable in May. The train operator is introducing a range of improvements this Spring, including additional services and extra carriages between Shrewsbury, Telford, Wolverhampton and Birmingham New Street.

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