Birmingham Cross City Line Page

The concept for a unified line began in 1970 when the newly formed sought to integrate local rail services. The project, approved in 1971 and officially opened on May 8, 1978 , merged existing tracks into a single through-service:

: Services reached Redditch in 1980, eventually increasing from hourly to half-hourly due to high demand. Birmingham Cross City Line

: On November 28, 1988, the line was extended to Lichfield Trent Valley . The concept for a unified line began in

The line continues to be a central part of Birmingham's identity and transport strategy: The line continues to be a central part

: It linked Four Oaks in the north to Longbridge in the south via Birmingham New Street .

: The project saw the reopening of Five Ways station and the construction of new stations like University and Longbridge to serve the expanding city.

: A fleet of Class 323 Electric Multiple Units (EMUs) was introduced, becoming the line's iconic rolling stock for decades, though they are currently in the process of being replaced by newer Class 730 trains. 3. Modern Evolution (2018–Present)