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  2. Birmingham New Street railway station - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham New Street, also known as New Street station, is the largest and busiest of the three main railway stations in Birmingham city centre, England, and a central hub of the British railway system. It is a major destination for Avanti West Coast services from London Euston, Preston, Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley and West Midlands ...

  3. Birmingham station group - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham station group is a station group of three railway stations in Birmingham city centre, consisting of New Street, Moor Street, and Snow Hill. The station group is printed on national railway tickets as BIRMINGHAM STNS and does not include the international station of Birmingham International, which is located some 14 kilometres (8. ...

  4. List of railway stations in the West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    Station Year opened Metropolitan borough [7] Zone [8] Served by [9] Station users 2019-20 [6] Station users 2021-22 [6] Station users 2022-23 [6] Acocks Green: 1852 [10] Birmingham: 3 West Midlands Trains: 0.551 million 0.272 million 0.305 million Adderley Park: 1860 [11] Birmingham 2 West Midlands Trains 0.114 million 74,256 0.120 million ...

  5. Birmingham New Street Signal Box - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham New Street Signal Box. / 52.477962; -1.902506. Birmingham New Street Signal Box is a railway signal box in Birmingham, central England, situated on the corner of Brunel and Navigation Streets and at the west end of the platforms of Birmingham New Street railway station. Opened on 3 July 1966, the brutalist structure is a grade II ...

  6. Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line - Wikipedia

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    The Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line (also known as the Birmingham loop [1]) is a railway line in the West Midlands of England. It is a loop off the West Coast Main Line (WCML) between Rugby and Stafford, via the West Midlands cities of Coventry, Birmingham and Wolverhampton. The direct route between Rugby and Stafford is the Trent Valley line .

  7. Birmingham Snow Hill railway station - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Snow Hill, also known as Snow Hill station, is a railway station in Birmingham City Centre. It is one of the three main city-centre stations in Birmingham, along with Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Moor Street . Snow Hill was once the main station of the Great Western Railway in Birmingham and, at its height, it rivalled New ...

  8. Birmingham Moor Street railway station - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Moor Street, also known as Moor Street station, is one of three main railway stations in the city centre of Birmingham, England, along with Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow Hill . Today's Moor Street station is a combination of the original station, opened in 1909 by the Great Western Railway as a terminus for local trains ...

  9. Birmingham New Street - Wikipedia

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