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Five new West Midlands rail stations reopen service to communities after decades, with trains starting in early 2026.
Five new railway stations in the West Midlands—Moseley Village, Kings Heath, Pineapple Road, Willenhall, and Darlaston—are now complete, restoring rail service to communities after decades.
The Camp Hill Line stations reconnect south Birmingham to the network for the first time since WWII, with half-hourly trains between Birmingham New Street and Kings Norton.
Willenhall and Darlaston bring passenger rail back to parts of Walsall since the 1960s, initially linking Wolverhampton and Birmingham, with future options for Walsall town centre under review.
Construction finished, with safety testing, commissioning, and driver training underway.
Passenger services are expected to begin in early 2026, improving connectivity, economic growth, and access to jobs and services.
Public access remains restricted.
Cinco nuevas estaciones de ferrocarril de West Midlands reabren el servicio a las comunidades después de décadas, con trenes que comenzarán a principios de 2026.