Solihull railway station
Coordinates: 52°24′53″N 1°47′20″W / 52.41472°N 1.78889°W
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Location | Solihull, Metropolitan Borough of Solihull England |
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Grid reference | SP144796 |
Managed by | Chiltern Railways |
Transit authority | Transport for West Midlands |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Station code | SOL |
Fare zone | 4 |
Classification | DfT category D |
History | |
Opened | 1852 |
Passengers | |
2016/17 | 1.884 million |
2017/18 | 1.943 million |
2018/19 | 2.040 million |
Interchange | 39,892 |
2019/20 | 2.033 million |
Interchange | 36,572 |
2020/21 | 0.408 million |
Interchange | 5,441 |
Location | |
Notes | |
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
Solihull railway station serves the town of Solihull in the West Midlands of England. The station is served by West Midlands Trains and Chiltern Railways. CrossCountry serve the station occasionally to replace stops at Coventry and Birmingham International during engineering work. Solihull used to have a regular Virgin CrossCountry service to Manchester Piccadilly, Blackpool North and Portsmouth Harbour until 2004, when all services through the station were made to run non-stop between Birmingham and Leamington Spa.
The station booking office is under the trackbed, in a subway where footsteps lead up to the island platform. Services are operated by Chiltern Railways to London Marylebone via High Wycombe, West Midlands Trains to Dorridge, extending to Leamington Spa at peak times. The vast majority of Chiltern Railways services terminate at Birmingham Snow Hill, with extensions to Kidderminster at peak times. West Midlands Trains operate services to Stourbridge Junction on a 20-minute frequency.
History[]
The original Solihull station was opened in 1852, by the Great Western Railway on their London Paddington to Birmingham and Birkenhead main line. In the early 1930s, the line between Olton and Lapworth was quadrupled, and the station was rebuilt slightly south of the original. The rebuilt station had two island platforms.[1]
The line and station underwent significant rationalisation in the 1960s and 70s. One island platform was taken out of use when the line was reduced back to double track, the overgrown remains of the disused platform can still be seen. The station also lost its original canopies, and platform buildings, being reduced to a single platform building. Platform canopies were constructed once again in 2007-08, but not to the former GWR scale.
Until 1967 the former GWR London Paddington - Birkenhead Woodside train services passed through the station but few stopped there; these services ceased with the electrification of the former LMS line from London Euston to Birmingham New Street.
Recent investment by Chiltern Railways has seen rail times into London reduced to under 90 minutes - trains now travel along the line at 100 miles per hour (160 km/h).[2] Some recent renovations under the auspices of Chiltern Railways has seen the replacement of the station signage with gilt signage inspired by that used by the Great Western Railway.
Facilities[]
The ticket office is manned throughout the day, seven days per week whilst a self-service ticket machine is also provided on the concourse (this can be used to collect pre-paid tickets). A coffee shop, waiting room and toilets are located at platform level, with the platform and subway connected by stairs and lift (the station is therefore fully accessible for disabled passengers). Train running information is offered via a help point, CIS screens, automated announcements and timetable posters.[3]
Most bus services to Solihull town centre terminate or call at stops outside the station building.
Services[]
West Midlands Trains run local services as part of the Snow Hill Lines:[4]
- 3 trains per hour to Birmingham Snow Hill, continuing to either Stourbridge Junction, Kidderminster or Worcester Foregate Street.
- 3 trains per hour to Dorridge, one of which continues to Stratford-upon-Avon. Some services extend to Leamington Spa in peak hours.
On Sundays, there is an hourly service between Dorridge & Stourbridge Junction.
Chiltern Railways (including Sundays):[5]
- 2 trains per hour to either Birmingham Moor Street or Birmingham Snow Hill. On weekday peak hours some services continue to Kidderminster.
- 2 trains per hour to London Marylebone.
- A two-hourly local service between Birmingham Moor Street and Leamington Spa.
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Olton | Chiltern Railways London-Birmingham |
Widney Manor | ||
Birmingham Moor Street | Chiltern Railways Chiltern Main Line fast services |
Dorridge | ||
Olton | West Midlands Railway Leamington-Worcester |
Widney Manor |
References[]
- ^ "Warwickshire Railways - Solihull station"
- ^ "Chiltern Railways bosses expect to poach customers for Birmingham to London route". Birmingham Mail. 2 March 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- ^ Solihull station facilities National Rail Enquiries
- ^ Table 71 National Rail timetable, May 2017
- ^ Table 115 National Rail timetable, May 2017
External links[]
- Train times and station information for Solihull railway station from National Rail
- Rail Around Birmingham and the West Midlands: Solihull station
- Warwickshire Railways: Solihull station - Old photographs.
- Railway stations in Solihull
- Former Great Western Railway stations
- Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1852
- Railway stations served by Chiltern Railways
- Railway stations served by West Midlands Trains
- 1852 establishments in England