Birmingham New Street Railway Station - Services

Services

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West Coast Main Line
Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury Line
Wombourne Branch Line
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton and Walsall Railway
Wolverhampton Steel Terminal
Chillington Wharf
Midland Metro
Coseley
Tipton
Chase Line
Walsall
Dudley Port
South Staffordshire Line
Bescot Stadium
Tame Bridge Parkway
Hamstead
Sandwell and Dudley
Round Oak Steel Terminal
Birmingham to Kidderminster Line
Lye
Cradley Heath
Old Hill
Rowley Regis
Langley Green
Birmingham Snow Hill-Wolverhampton Low Level Line
Smethwick Galton Bridge
Smethwick Rolfe Street
Perry Barr
Harborne Branch Line
Witton
Jewellery Quarter
Five Ways
Birmingham Snow Hill
University
Birmingham New Street
Selly Oak
Birmingham Moor Street
Bournville
Birmingham to Lichfield Line
Aston
Bordesley and Duddeston
Freightliner Terminal
Birmingham Grand Junction
Small Heath
Kings Nortonfor Cotteridge
Cross Country Route and Worcester Line
Adderley Park
Birmingham to Stratford Line
Acocks Green
Stechford
Lea Hall
Marston Green
Olton
Solihull
Chiltern Main Line
Sutton Park Line
Water Orton
Birmingham to Peterborough Line
Birmingham International

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