Birmingham to Worcester via Bromsgrove Line

Birmingham to Worcester via Bromsgrove Line

Map of the Birmingham-Worcester lines. (Not to scale.)
Overview
Type Suburban rail, Heavy rail
System National Rail
Status Operational
Locale Worcestershire
West Midlands
West Midlands (region)
Operation
Owner Network Rail
Character Partially electrified for slow trains Cross City Line but not for fast trains and semi fast which are diesel.
Technical
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge

Birmingham to
Worcester via
Bromsgrove Line

Legend
Cross Country Route
Birmingham New Street
Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line
Central Goods
Granville Street
Five Ways
Church Road
Somerset Road
University
Selly Oak
Cadbury Railway and Wharf
Bournville
Lifford Wharf branch
Camp Hill Line
Kings Norton
Northfield
Longbridge
Halesowen Railway
Barnt Green
Cross-City Line
M42 motorway
Blackwell

Lickey Incline
Bromsgrove
Cross Country Route
Stoke Works
M5 motorway
Birmingham to Worcester
via Kidderminster Line

Droitwich Spa
Worcester (North) Parkway
(proposed)

Fernhill Heath
Blackpole Halt
Ashwood Halt
Worcester Triangle
Worcester Foregate Street
Worcester Shrub Hill
Cotswold Line

The Birmingham-Worcester via Bromsgrove Line is a railway route in the West Midlands of Great Britain, connecting Birmingham to Worcester via Bromsgrove. The most notable feature on the line is the Lickey Incline, between Barnt Green and Bromsgrove.

It is one of two railway routes between Birmingham and Worcester, the other route runs via Kidderminster. The route via Bromsgrove runs into Birmingham New Street, while the route via Kidderminster runs into Birmingham Snow Hill.

The line serves the following places:[1]

Services

Passenger services are provided by London Midland. Currently one train per hour runs between Birmingham New Street and Worcester on this route, calling at University, Bromsgrove, Droitwich Spa, Worcester Foregate Street and/or Worcester Shrub Hill, with most Worcester trains continuing onwards to Hereford via the Cotswold Line. A handful of trains per day also call at Barnt Green.[1]

References

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