Services
The standard weekday pattern sees two trains an hour between Lichfield Trent Valley and Longbridge, two between Lichfield City and Longbridge, and two between Four Oaks and Redditch.
Hence, from Four Oaks there are six trains southbound an hour, four to Longbridge and two continuing to Redditch. All trains call at Birmingham New Street. Northbound, there are four trains an hour of which two operate as far as Lichfield City and two continue onto Lichfield Trent Valley. Two services terminate at Four Oaks.
On Saturdays, four services operate, trains from Lichfield City continuing to Redditch; this gives two trains to each of Lichfield City, Lichfield Trent Valley, Longbridge and Redditch.
On Sundays, trains run the whole length of the line, calling all stations, every 30 minutes.
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Butlers Lane | London Midland Cross-City Line | Sutton Coldfield | ||
| Terminus | London Midland Cross-City Line | |||
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