Wombourne Branch Line

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Wombourne Branch Line
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Wolverhampton Low Level and High Level
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to Stafford
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to Stafford
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Dunstall Park
ABZrg STRrf
to Wolverhampton
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to Shrewsbury
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Tettenhall
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Compton Halt
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Penn Halt
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Wombourn
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1913 proposed line to Bridgnorth
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Himley
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Baggeridge Colliery mineral railway
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Baggeridge Junction
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Gornal Halt
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Limit of remaining track
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Pensnett Halt
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Bromley Halt
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Brockmoor Halt
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Round Oak Steel Terminal;
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South Staffordshire line to Walsall
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Brettell Lane
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to Birmingham Snow Hill
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Stourbridge Junction

The Wombourne Branch Line was a railway situated in Central England. The line branched from the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line at Kingswinford Junction to the north of Brettell Lane railway station and joined track at the triangular Oxley Junction on the approach to Wolverhampton Low Level.

Unusually, the line was initially constructed for goods trains only. It was not until 1925 that passenger trains started using the line. A number of halts and stations were built at locations on the line including Wombourne and Tettenhall. Passenger services were short lived and were discontinued in 1932 after just seven years.

The line between Kingswinford and Tettenhall remained open to goods trains until 1965, though the branch which served Baggeridge Colliery remained open until that facility closed in 1968.

The remaining section of the line continued to serve various industrial units in the Pensnett area until 1994. The line is now singled and heavily overgrown with vegetation and even mature trees, but most of the it is still in place and there have been many recent suggestions that this final stub of the line will re-open to serve the Pensnett Trading Estate, which was developed during the 1980s.

The section north of Pensnett closed is now utilised as the South Staffordshire Railway Walk. The former station buildings at Wombourn station are still in use as a tea-room. Other various relics of this line still exist.