jfowkes
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https://wmre.org.uk/proposals-for-three-new-west-midlands-railway-stations-to-be-developed/
Quoting from the press release:
I don't know much about rail in this area of the country. Is there capacity to stop additional trains at these locations? Coventry East is on the WCML and must be fairly filled with existing LM/AWC passenger services and freight. I guess HS2 will do a lot to relieve that once operational. Castle Bromwich is four-tracked so that seems easier to do. I don't know how busy the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury line is.
Good to see new infrastructure being planned for regardless.
Quoting from the press release:
Transport bosses have earmarked £1 million funding to develop proposals for new railway stations at Castle Bromwich, Coventry East and near Tettenhall.
The three locations have been shortlisted by the West Midlands Rail Executive (WMRE) following a feasibility study which concluded that a new station could provide much needed improvement to public transport for these communities thereby supporting the region’s aims of creating a better connected, greener, fairer and more prosperous West Midlands.
Each of the potential new stations, which would be located on existing railway lines, are in areas with an absence of rapid public transport links and with some high levels of deprivation in their catchment areas.
Castle Bromwich is on the line between Birmingham and Leicester/Nottingham and would restore a station which was closed in 1968. Coventry East is on the line linking Coventry and Rugby and would provide a brand new station in the Binley/Willenhall area
Another new station in Wolverhampton between Tettenhall, Claregate and Pendeford would be located on the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury line. The station names for all three locations could be decided in collaboration with local communities.
I don't know much about rail in this area of the country. Is there capacity to stop additional trains at these locations? Coventry East is on the WCML and must be fairly filled with existing LM/AWC passenger services and freight. I guess HS2 will do a lot to relieve that once operational. Castle Bromwich is four-tracked so that seems easier to do. I don't know how busy the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury line is.
Good to see new infrastructure being planned for regardless.