Lichfield City Station

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Lichfield City Station opened in 1849 on what was then the LNWR line which came down through Lichfield Trent Valley and, just to the south of Lichfield City, curved West heading for Walsall. In 1884 the LNWR Sutton Coldfield to Lichfield Line was completed leading to a junction just to the south of the station and placing Lichfield City Station at the hub of the two routes. Later to fall under the auspices of the LMS, Lichfield City has retained considerable character

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Lichfield City Station is the most central station in Lichfield, located in the city centre, it is one of two stations in Lichfield - the other being Lichfield Trent Valley which is located on the outskirts of the city near to the village of Streethay. Currently, Central Trains operate services between Lichfield Trent Valley, via Lichfield City, onto Birmingham New Street and Redditch. The station itself is also managed by Central Trains