Birmingham Interchange
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Birmingham Interchange | |
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Place | Bickenhill, Solihull |
Local authority | Metropolitan Borough of Solihull |
Grid reference | SP199839 |
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Number of platforms | 4[1] |
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Opened 2026 | |
National Rail – UK railway stations | |
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Manchester Interchange |
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Birmingham Moor Street |
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Birmingham Curzon Street[b 1] | |||||
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Birmingham International |
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Maintenance Loop |
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Maintenance Loop |
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Heathrow Airport |
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Old Oak Common [b 2] | |||||
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- ↑ Alternatively named Birmingham Fazeley Street
- ↑ Underground and Overground pass through the site without exchange.
Birmingham Interchange is a planned High Speed 2 railway station in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, West Midlands, England, expected to open in 2026.[2]
The station will be on the other side of the M42 motorway from the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham Airport and Birmingham International railway station.[3] The interchange will be connected by a people mover to the other sites; the AirRail Link people mover currently operates between the railway station and the airport.
Preceding station | Future services | Following station | ||
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Birmingham Curzon Street | TBA High Speed 2 - HS2L |
Old Oak Common | ||
Stafford | TBA High Speed 2 |
Old Oak Common | ||
Crewe | TBA High Speed 2 |
Old Oak Common | ||
Wigan NW | TBA High Speed 2 |
Old Oak Common | ||
East Midlands Hub | TBA High Speed 2 |
Old Oak Common | ||
Manchester Airport | TBA High Speed 2 - HS2M |
Old Oak Common |
References
- ↑ "DfT map of station".
- ↑ "Go-ahead given to new railway". Department for Transport. January 2012.
- ↑ Department for Transport (11 March 2010). High Speed Rail - Command Paper. The Stationery Office. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-10-178272-2. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
Coordinates: 52°27′09″N 1°42′26″W / 52.45243°N 1.70709°W
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