Brinsford Parkway railway station

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Brinsford Parkway
National Rail
LocationFeatherstone, South Staffordshire
England
Grid referenceSJ920059
Managed byWest Midlands Trains
Platforms2

Brinsford Parkway is a proposed mainline railway station to the north of Wolverhampton, England.[1][2] It has yet to be passed and is still in planning stages.[3]

It would be located on the Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line loop of the West Coast Main Line, and would give the north of Wolverhampton local commuter trains easing congestion on the A449, M6 and M54 motorways. Penkridge is the only station that remains open on the line between Wolverhampton and Stafford.

The proposed station would serve a new development on the MoD depot at Brinsford (whose builder would fund the station), other local communities and passengers drawn from the motorway network. It would provide Park and Ride facilities, with a large car park.

It is planned to have two platforms on the existing double tracked, electrified line.

See also[]

  • West Coast Main Line
  • Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line
Preceding station Future services Following station
Wolverhampton   London Northwestern Railway
Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line
  Penkridge

References[]

  1. ^ West Midlands Rail vision: Rail Development Strategy
  2. ^ "Rail Watch". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2008.
  3. ^ Network Rail Plan

Coordinates: 52°39′4″N 2°7′6″W / 52.65111°N 2.11833°W / 52.65111; -2.11833

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