£10m funding to kick start Black Country stations

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 3 Min Read
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Plans to reopen two new railway stations on the Walsall to Wolverhampton line have moved a big step forward following the award of £10 million Government funding.

The grant, from the Department for Transport (DfT), will go towards the construction of new stations at Darlaston and Willenhall.

Original stations in Darlaston and Willenhall closed in 1965 and only through services have used the line since then.

Now passenger services will resume on the line offering residents vastly improved connections to Wolverhampton, Walsall and Birmingham New Street.

The project is being led by the West Midlands Rail Executive (WMRE) and Transport for West Midlands (TfWM), part of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), working in close collaboration with the DfT, Network Rail, West Midlands Railway, Walsall Council and the City of Wolverhampton Council.

Both stations will have long-stay car parks, with 300 spaces provided at Darlaston and 150 spaces at Willenhall.

Planning applications are due to be submitted later this year and it is hoped to start work next year with a view to reopening the line to passengers by the end of 2021.

What did the officials say?

Andy Street, the Mayor of the West Midlands, said:

“I am delighted that our ambition to reopen the Walsall to Wolverhampton railway line to passengers has moved a significant step closer with this latest funding from government.

“Not only will the money help us to build high-class stations at both Darlaston and Willenhall, but these new stations will help drive significant regeneration of the Walsall to Wolverhampton corridor.

“By getting people out of their cars and onto this re-opened passenger line we are tackling both congestion and the climate change emergency at the same time. This announcement really is brilliant news.”

Cllr Ian Ward, WMCA portfolio holder for transport and leader of Birmingham City Council said:

“The reopening of stations in Darlaston and Willenhall will encourage growth in industry and jobs in the Black Country as well as better linking communities to opportunities elsewhere. But this is just a part of our plans to transform rail service and public transport across the West Midlands.

“We are making progress with reopening Camp Hill line in Birmingham, creating better connections to the planned HS2 stations and seeing investment in more services, more capacity and better facilities across the region’s rail network.”

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  • As Darlaston and Willenhall is to have a new railway station since these stations closed in the mid 1960s. Will the Walsall-Wolverhampton railway line could be electrified. Which means Class 323 EMUs could use the newly railway line which is also used for freight movements.

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