£15m boost for new railway stations

Malcolm Holmes, West Midlands Rail Executive, Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street , Cllr Waseem Zaffar, Birmingham City Council and Brenda Lawrence, West Midlands Railway

A £40m project to open three new train stations in Birmingham has been given a £15m boost from the government.

The funding from the Department for Transport progresses plans to get passenger services resumed on the Camp Hill Line calling at Moseley, Kings Heath and Hazelwell Stations.

Transport for the West Midlands (TfWM) and the West Midlands Rail Executive (WMRE), working with partners including Network Rail and West Midlands Trains, are leading the development of the new stations.

The Camp Hill line stations closed during 1941 and since then, the line has been used only by freight and non-stop through-services.

These new stations will provide regular train services into Birmingham New Street.

The funding comes as planning applications are set to be submitted for the Kings Heath and Hazelwell Stations after a public consultation and design period. The application for Moseley will follow later in the year after further design work.

It is hoped that construction work would start in 2020, with a view to getting the three stations open in time for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street said: “Thanks to this Government funding we can now get on with planning and building the Camp Hill Line stations in the next two years.

“This will see passenger services calling at Moseley, Kings Heath and Hazelwell for the first time in 80 years.

“It will provide residents with easier and faster connections to get to the places they need to go and will offer people a real alternative to the car – helping to ease congestion and improving the air we breathe.”

Cllr Waseem Zaffar, Birmingham City Council cabinet member for transport and environment, said:  “This is great news for the people of south Birmingham who have long campaigned to get these stations reopened.

“This, along with the huge investment in trams, buses and cycling is going to transform the way we travel as we move to more sustainable forms of transport.”

 

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