Bournville railway station

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Coordinates: 52.427° N 1.926° W

Bournville
Location
Place Bournville
Local authority Birmingham
Operations
Station code BRV
Managed by Central Trains
Platforms in use 2
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 0.342 million
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE West Midlands
Zone 3
History
1876 Opened as Stirchley Street
1880 Renamed Stirchley Street and Bournville
1885 Line doubled
1978 Rebuilt
National Rail - UK railway stations

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Bournville railway station serves the Bournville area of Birmingham, England. It is on the Cross City Line which runs from Redditch to Lichfield via Birmingham New Street.

The station currently only serves trains of the Cross City Line, all services currently being operated by Class 323 electrical multiple units. Services are all operated by Central Trains on behalf of Centro, the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive.

The station sits above Bournville Lane, as the tracks are on an embankment, shared by the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. Cadbury's chocolate factory is adjacent. Bournville station is partly painted in Cadbury purple and station signs include the famous Cadbury logo, a reflection of the station providing ideal access for Cadbury World.

An engine shed formerly stood nearby.

Bournville Station is equipped with real-time information departure boards which were installed in 2006 by Central Trains.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Kings Norton   Central Trains
Cross-City Line
  Selly Oak
Railway stations in the West Midlands county
Birmingham city centre:

Birmingham New Street - Birmingham Moor Street - Birmingham Snow Hill

Acocks Green - Adderley Park - Aston - Berkswell - Bescot Stadium - Birmingham International - Blake Street - Bloxwich - Bloxwich North - Bordesley - Bournville - Butlers Lane - Canley - Chester Road - Coseley - Coventry - Cradley Heath - Dorridge - Duddeston - Dudley Port - Earlswood - Erdington - Five Ways - Four Oaks - Gravelly Hill - Hall Green - Hampton-in-Arden - Hamstead - Jewellery Quarter - Kings Norton - Langley Green - Lea Hall - Longbridge - Lye - Marston Green - Northfield - Old Hill - Olton - Perry Barr - Rowley Regis - Sandwell and Dudley - Selly Oak - Shirley - Small Heath - Smethwick Galton Bridge - Smethwick Rolfe Street - Solihull - Spring Road - Stechford - Stourbridge Junction - Stourbridge Town - Sutton Coldfield - Tame Bridge Parkway - The Hawthorns - Tile Hill - Tipton - Tyseley - University - Walsall - Whitlocks End - Widney Manor - Witton - Wolverhampton - Wylde Green - Wythall - Yardley Wood

Disused: Blowers Green - Brettell Lane - Brierley Hill - Brockmoor Halt - Bromley Halt - Brownhills - Curzon Street - Dudley - Great Bridge North - Handsworth & Smethwick - Harts Hill - Moseley - Round Oak - Pelsall - Pensnett Halt - Rushall - Soho & Winson Green - Wednesbury Town - West Bromwich - Wolverhampton Low Level

Heritage: Birmingham Railway Museum Halt

Midland Metro (Line 1): Wolverhampton, St. George's - The Royal - Priestfield - The Crescent (Bilston) - Bilston Central - Loxdale - Bradley Lane - Wednesbury Parkway - Wednesbury, Great Western Street - Black Lake - Dudley Street, Guns Village - Dartmouth Street - Lodge Road, West Bromwich Town Hall - West Bromwich Central - Trinity Way - Kenrick Park - The Hawthorns - Handsworth, Booth Street - Winson Green, Outer Circle - Soho, Benson Road - Jewellery Quarter - St. Paul's - Birmingham Snow Hill

Transport in the West Midlands - Centro