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Cradley Heath railway station

Coordinates: 52°28′12″N 2°05′24″W / 52.470°N 2.090°W / 52.470; -2.090
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Cradley Heath
General information
LocationSandwell
Managed byLondon Midland
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeCRA
History
Opened1863

Cradley Heath railway station serves the town of Cradley Heath in the West Midlands of England. It is located on the Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster Line. The station is managed by London Midland, who provide the majority of train services; there are also occasional services provided by Chiltern Railways.

Cradley Heath is the nearest station to the Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Brierley Hill, and connecting bus services are provided. As a consequence, it is the station with the most Plusbus ticket sales (tickets for both rail travel and the connecting bus journey).[citation needed]. Cradley Heath bus station is situated right in front of the railway station, thus effectively forming a Cradley Heath Interchange.

History

The station was opened in 1863 by the Stourbridge Railway, on their line from Stourbridge Junction to Old Hill. This was later taken over by the Great Western Railway, who incorporated it into their line to Birmingham. Historically, the station was known as Cradley.

Tony Rivers, a man from Netherton, saved a woman who was trapped on the line at the station and was subsequently awarded the George Medal.

The present station buildings date from the mid-1980s when the station was rebuilt entirely on the west side of the level crossing. Previously there had been a staggered platform arrangement on either side of the crossing.

Services

During Monday to Saturday daytimes, there are six trains per hour in each direction, operated by London Midland, between Birmingham Snow Hill and Stourbridge Junction. Many of these continue beyond Stourbridge to Kidderminster, Worcester Foregate Street or Great Malvern, and beyond Birmingham to Whitlocks End, Stratford-upon-Avon, Dorridge or Leamington Spa. During evenings and on Sundays, there are typically two trains per hour.[1]

There are also occasional trains during peak periods to and from London Marylebone, provided by Chiltern Railways. Regular direct services to and from Birmingham New Street (the terminus for all eastbound trains between 1967 and the reopening of the line to Snow Hill in 1995) ceased in May 2004 and passengers wishing to travel there must now change at Galton Bridge.[2]

Bus interchange

Alongside the railway station there is a bus station with five bus stands, which opened during the 1980s. The bus station was extensively rebuilt from 2014 to 2015, and reopened in July 2015 as Cradley Heath Interchange. The bus station is owned and operated by Transport for West Midlands which charges operators for their usage.

References

  1. ^ Table 71 National Rail timetable, May 2016
  2. ^ PSUL Summer 2004 - West MidlandsPassenger Train Services over Unusual Lines; Retrieved 6 June 2016
Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Old Hill   London Midland
Leamington-Worcester
  Lye
Old Hill   Chiltern Railways
London-Kidderminster
  Lye

52°28′12″N 2°05′24″W / 52.470°N 2.090°W / 52.470; -2.090