Birmingham: Four-day rail line closure to prepare railway for Commonwealth Games

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Tyseley train maintenance depot. Credit: Network Rail.

The line between Moor Street and is to be closed for four days next month, when carries out engineering work to ensure that train services run smoothly during this summer's .

Network Rail will be carrying out a £3m upgrade of points and crossings at maintenance depot, which is a key site for three key train operators: , , and .

Any issues at the depot during the Commonwealth Games could cause major delays across the region, including risking overcrowding at key stations serving sports venues.

During the games, there are expected to be more than one million extra passenger journeys across the rail network.

Birmingham Moor Street station sign
station sign // Credit: Network Rail

During the four-day railway closure, engineers will carry out a host of work, including:

  • installing new rails, sleepers and ballast;
  • stressing rails so that they cope better with hot weather;
  • removing overgrown plants and ;
  • carrying out a deep clean of Birmingham Moor Street station.

Between Monday, 20th and Thursday, 23rd June there will be no through train services between Solihull, Birmingham Moor Street and Snow Hill.

Rail replacement buses will be in operation, and passengers should plan ahead at http://www.nationalrail.co.uk.

Tyseley train maintenance depot. Credit: Network Rail.

Denise Wetton, Network Rail's Central route director, said:

“We know there's never an ideal time to close the railway and a mid-week closure for work like this is rare, but post-pandemic passenger numbers show weekdays are now the least disruptive time to close the railway for vital work.

“This programme of upgrades will improve the network not only at Tyseley but across the wider West Midlands, providing passengers with a cleaner, fresher, more reliable railway throughout our major summer of sport. It will also help to reduce the risk of platforms becoming overcrowded as a result of the predicted one million extra passenger journeys during the Commonwealth Games.”

Eleni Jordan, commercial & customer strategy director for Chiltern Railways, said:

“Network Rail's crucial track replacement work between Monday 20 and Thursday 23 June will ensure that we can continue to provide a safe and reliable service for our customers across what is expected to be a busy summer on the railways in the West Midlands.

“We will be regularly communicating plans for rail replacement transport in and out of Birmingham. We advise that customers travelling during the closure check their journey on the Chiltern website or app before travelling.”

Jonny Wiseman, West Midlands Railway customer experience director, said:

“These essential works will make a real, long-term difference to passengers by improving access to Tyseley depot where trains are cared for and refuelled.

“I would like to thank our customers for their patience while this work is carried out and I urge passengers travelling during this period to plan their journeys carefully as revised timetables and rail replacement buses will be in operation.”

“It will also save millions of pounds of taxpayers' money as doing this work outside of a full railway closure would normally take place over multiple weekends over an entire summer.”

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