Lichfield Trent Valley Railway Station - Location

Location

The station is located 1 mile north-east from the City Centre and serves the East and North side of the city, as well as being used by commuters from surrounding villages, such as Fradley, Alrewas and Whittington. The station bears the name Trent Valley, as do other stations on the line such as Rugeley Trent Valley, due to the fact that the line was opened by the Trent Valley Railway, which ran between Rugby and Stafford. The River Trent is found around 6 miles north of Lichfield Trent Valley at Wynchnor Junction, where it is joined by two of its tributaries, the River Tame and the River Mease. Access to the station is from the A5127. The car park is a pay and display type, and you will find that it is usually full on weekdays, especially since the introduction of the hourly service between and . The station serves as a connecting station for travellers wishing to get to the northern suburbs of Birmingham on the Cross-City Line

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