Birmingham station group

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Birmingham New Street station sign

The Birmingham station group is a station group of three railway stations in Birmingham city centre, consisting of New Street, Moor Street, and Snow Hill. The station group is printed on national railway tickets as BIRMINGHAM STNS and does not include the international station of Birmingham International, which is located some 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east of the city centre next to Birmingham Airport and National Exhibition Centre.

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There are two other railway stations in central Birmingham, namely Five Ways in the south west of the city centre with connections on the New Street to Redditch line, and Jewellery Quarter in the north west of the city centre with connections on the Snow Hill to Worcester line and the West Midlands Metro.

Stations

Birmingham New Street

Birmingham New Street is Birmingham's principal railway station and one of the principal stations of the UK rail network. [1] The station is managed by Network Rail [2] and its main entrance is located on Stephenson Street. New Street is the main gateway for most people arriving in the city and serves most of the city rail services, providing links all across the United Kingdom. Services are provided by Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, Transport for Wales and West Midlands Trains. [3]

Train

Avanti West Coast

  • Operates 2tph to London Euston, some of which start at Wolverhampton using tilting Class 390 Pendolinos.
  • Operates 1tph to Blackpool North, Edinburgh Waverley or Glasgow Central using Class 390 Pendolinos or tilting Class 221 Super Voyagers.
  • Operates 1tpd to Shrewsbury using Class 221 Super Voyagers.

CrossCountry

  • 2tph to Leicester, 1tph continues to Stansted Airport via Peterborough using Class 170 Turbostars.
  • 1tph from Cardiff Central to Nottingham via Derby using Class 170 Turbostars.
  • 1tph to Edinburgh Waverley via Leeds and Newcastle using Voyagers.
  • 1tph to Plymouth via Bristol using Voyagers and HSTs.
  • 1tph northbound to Manchester Piccadilly and southbound to Bournemouth using Class 220/221 Voyagers.
  • 1tph northbound to Manchester Piccadilly and southbound to Bristol Temple Meads using Class 220/221 Voyagers.
  • 4tpd northbound to Newcastle via Doncaster and southbound to Reading using Class 220/221 Voyagers.

Some services continue towards Aberdeen, Glasgow Central, Paignton and Penzance.

West Midlands Trains

  • Frequent Cross City services northbound to Lichfield and southbound to Bromsgrove or Redditch using Class 323 EMUs.
  • Frequent services between Wolverhampton and Walsall and from Birmingham to Rugeley using Class 350 Desiro electric units.
  • Local services to Hereford, Rugeley, Shrewsbury and Worcester using Class 170 and Class 172 Turbostars alongside Class 196 DMUs.
  • Regional services to London Euston via Northampton using Class 350 Desiros.
  • 1tph from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Street via Crewe using Class 350 Desiros.

Transport for Wales

  • 1tph from Birmingham International alternating between going to Aberystwyth/Pwllheli or Holyhead using Class 158 diesel multiple units.
Preceding station National Rail logo.svg National Rail Following station
Birmingham International   Transport for Wales
Birmingham - Wales
  Smethwick Galton Bridge
Birmingham International   CrossCountry
Bournemouth - Manchester
  Wolverhampton
Cheltenham Spa   CrossCountry
Bristol - Manchester
 
Leamington Spa   CrossCountry
Reading - Newcastle
  Derby
Cheltenham Spa   CrossCountry
Plymouth - Edinburgh
  Tamworth or
Burton-on-Trent
University
or Terminus
  CrossCountry
Cardiff - Birmingham - Nottingham
  Wilnecote
or Tamworth
Terminus  CrossCountry
Birmingham - Leicester - Stansted Airport
  Water Orton or
Coleshill Parkway
University   West Midlands Railway
Hereford - Birmingham
 Terminus
Sandwell & Dudley   West Midlands Railway
Shrewsbury - Birmingham
 Terminus
Aston or
Duddeston
  West Midlands Railway
Cross City Line
  Five Ways
Duddeston   West Midlands Railway
Walsall - Aston - Birmingham - Wolverhampton
  Smethwick Rolfe Street
Terminus  West Midlands Railway
Birmingham - Walsall - Rugeley
  Tame Bridge Parkway
Adderley Park   West Midlands Railway
Birmingham International - Birmingham New Street
 Terminus
Terminus  London Northwestern Railway
Birmingham - Liverpool
  Smethwick Galton Bridge
or Coseley
Marston Green
or Stechford
  London Northwestern Railway
London - Birmingham
 Terminus
Birmingham International   Avanti West Coast
London - Birmingham - Scotland
London - Shrewsbury
 Terminus or
Sandwell & Dudley
  Historical railways  
Monument Lane   London & North Western Railway
Stour Valley Line
  Duddeston or
Adderley Park
Terminus  London & North Western Railway
Birmingham–Peterborough line
  Adderley Park
Five Ways   Midland Railway
Cross City Line
  Saltley
Camp Hill   Midland Railway
Camp Hill line
 Terminus

Tram

West Midlands Metro services from Wolverhampton St. Georges terminate here, and run at up to a 6-8 minute frequency.

Preceding station  MidlandMetroGenericSymbol.svg Midland Metro  Following station
Corporation Street  Line 1  Town Hall

Birmingham Moor Street

The two through platforms at Moor Street Moor Street station platforms.jpg
The two through platforms at Moor Street
Birmingham Moor Street's booking hall Birmingham Moor Street Station.jpg
Birmingham Moor Street's booking hall

Birmingham Moor Street is the city's second busiest station [4] and is currently served by local trains for the lines through Shirley and Henley-in-Arden to Stratford-upon-Avon and to Leamington via Solihull, and Chiltern Clubman services to London Marylebone. Chiltern also operate a limited number of weekday services from Marylebone terminating at Moor Street formed of class 67 locomotives and hauled coaching stock. On summer Sundays it is used by steam locomotives running tourist specials between Snow Hill and Stratford upon Avon and trains between Snow Hill and Tyseley for Vintage Trains. The station is located on Moor Street Queensway opposite the Pavilions Shopping Centre and the Bull Ring. Services are provided by Chiltern Railways and West Midlands Trains.

Preceding station National Rail logo.svg National Rail Following station
Birmingham Snow Hill   Chiltern Railways
Chiltern Main Line
  Solihull or
Tyseley
Terminus  
Birmingham Snow Hill   West Midlands Railway
Leamington/Stratford-Worcester
  Bordesley
on matchdays
   Small Heath
HR icon.svg   Heritage railways
Birmingham Snow Hill   Vintage Trains
Shakespeare Express
July–September
  Tyseley

Birmingham Snow Hill

Birmingham Snow Hill is located on Colmore Row and Livery Street and is managed by West Midlands Trains. Snow Hill provides a link between the Snow Hill Lines and the West Midlands Metro.

Long distance services

Snow Hill is served by regular Chiltern services to and from London Marylebone. Some Chiltern services continue beyond Birmingham to Kidderminster. The Chiltern service is: [5]

Local services

Local services from Snow Hill, like most local services in the West Midlands, are supported by Transport for West Midlands. They are operated by West Midlands Railway. There are six West Midlands Railway trains per hour (tph) passing through Snow Hill in each direction, running as follows: [6]

Eastbound:

of which one continues to Stratford-upon-Avon
of which one continues to Stratford-upon-Avon
some peak hour West Midlands Railway services continue from Dorridge to Leamington Spa

Westbound:

of which four continue to Kidderminster:
of which two continue to Worcester Foregate Street
(services beyond Worcester, to Malvern and Hereford are irregular, generally about one per hour)

Metro

Preceding station National Rail logo.svg National Rail Following station
Jewellery Quarter   West Midlands Railway
Snow Hill Lines
  Birmingham Moor Street
Terminus  Chiltern Railways
London-Kidderminster
  Birmingham Moor Street
Jewellery Quarter   
HR icon.svg   Heritage railways
Terminus  Vintage Trains
Shakespeare Express
July–September
  Birmingham Moor Street
Disused railways
Hockley   Great Western Railway & BR
Various Routes (1854–1972)
  Bordesley

Connections

Tickets marked as BIRMINGHAM STNS may be used to exit the railway network at any of the three city stations, as stated above Birmingham International is not part of the station group. All three city centre stations are less than a mile from each other, with the shortest distance being between Moor Street and New Street. Birmingham New Street is a half mile walk from Snow Hill [7] and a quarter mile walk from Moor Street. [8]

A direct and regular train service is in operation between Moor Street and Snow Hill through a tunnel, and since mid-2016 the Midland Metro provides a link between Snow Hill and New Street. [9]

Birmingham New Street and Moor Street are close to the major shopping centres in the city including Grand Central (formerly known as The Pallasades) and the Bullring. All three stations have a good interchange with bus services mostly operated by National Express West Midlands. [10] [11] [12]

See also

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