The Northern Section

You can browse through the detail on this page, or you can move directly to a station by clicking the name in the list immediately above.
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Birmingham Snow Hill
Snow Hill Station Entrance, Colmore Row Centro Notice - click to readInduction loop facility available at the ticket officeEasy access facilities - please confirm station facilities Network West Midlands - Public TransportClick to get bus connection informationRail connection information & train timesMidland Metro Tram
Rail ConnectionsParking nearbyMap of the area showing the station(s) Birmingham's Own Steam Train ServiceClick here to see Birmingham picturesLinks to Birmingham attractions
Snow Hill Station - train & Metro interchange
For the City's business area; the Victorian elegance of the Great Western Arcade, Birmingham Cathedral; Museums, Art Galleries, and Gas Street Basin - the heart of the national canal network. An interchange train/metro interchange for all metro stops to Wolverhampton St. Georges.
Birmingham Moor Street
Moor Street Station - Shakespeare Line train about to depart Centro Notice - click to readInduction loop facility available at the ticket officeEasy access facilities - please confirm station facilities Network West Midlands - Public TransportClick to get bus connection informationRail connection information & train times
Rail connectionsParking nearbyMap of the area showing the station(s)
Birmingham's Own Steam Train ServiceClick here to see Birmingham picturesLinks to Birmingham attractions
Moor Street Station Entrance
A station refurbished to its last century glory; Bullring and other world class shopping; The "Thinktank" discovery museum. Moor St is within easy walking distance of Birmingham New St station
Bordesley
Click to see enlarged view of Bordeseley  Station Centro Notice - click to readNetwork West Midlands - Public TransportClick to get bus connection informationRail connection information & train timesMap of the area showing the station(s) Click to see enlarged view of Bordeseley  Station
This station has minimum facilities and is open when
Birmingham City Football Club play at home on Saturdays.
Small Heath
Small Heath Station Centro Notice - click to readInduction loop facility available at the ticket officeNetwork West Midlands - Public TransportClick to get bus connection informationRail connection information & train timesMap of the area showing the station(s)Click here to see Tyseley pictures Small Heath Station

Serving the multicultural suburbs of Small Heath and a little further away, Sparkbrook.
It was formerly used by workers at the now closed B.S.A. factory nearby. Sparkbrook is home to the famous Balti area.

Tyseley
Tyseley Station Entrance Centro Notice - click to readInduction loop facility available at the ticket officeNetwork West Midlands - Public TransportClick to get bus connection informationRail connection information & train times
Rail ConnectionsBirmingham's Own Steam Train ServiceMap of the area showing the station(s)Click here to see Tyseley picturesLinks to Tyseley  for Vintage Trains & Railway Museum website
Click to see enlarged view of Tyseley Station

Station used by commuters and workers at various industrial and commercial units.
Tyseley Locomotive Works & Museum the home of Vintage Trains & The Shakespeare Express is a 5-minute walk.

For other sections of the line click appropriate heading
Spring Road : Hall Green : Yardley Wood : Shirley : Whitlocks End : Wythall : Earlswood
The Lakes : Wood End : Danzey : Henley-in-Arden : Wootton Wawen : Wilmcote
Stratford-upon-Avon
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