Birmingham Interchange

Birmingham Interchange National Rail
Location
Place Bickenhill, Solihull
Local authority Metropolitan Borough of Solihull
Grid reference SP199839
Operations
Number of platforms 4[1]
History
Key dates Opened 2026 (2026)
National Rail – UK railway stations
UK Railways portal
High Speed 2
Legend
National Rail Manchester Metrolink Manchester Piccadilly
Leeds National Rail
to East Coast Main Line
West Coast Main Line
Midland Main Line
National Rail Manchester Metrolink Airport interchange Manchester Interchange
Classic-compatible loop
Sheffield Midland National Rail Supertram (Sheffield)
Crewe
Chesterfield National Rail
Classic-compatible loop
East Midlands Hub National Rail Nottingham Express Transit
Phase 1–Phase 2 boundary
to Nottingham, Derby, and Leicester
West Coast Main Line
Phase 1–Phase 2 boundary
Snow Hill Lines
National Rail Midland Metro Birmingham New Street
Birmingham Curzon Street[b 1]
National Rail Birmingham Moor Street
National Rail Airport interchange Birmingham International
Birmingham Interchange Parking
West Coast Main Line
Maintenance Loop
Wormleighton
Infrastructure Maintenance Depot
Calvert
Maintenance Loop
Stoke Mandeville
National Rail Crossrail London Underground Airport interchange Heathrow Airport
Phase 1–Phase 2 boundary
London Overground
Old Oak Common National Rail Crossrail London Overground London Underground
Great Western Main Line
and Crossrail
to High Speed 1
West Coast Main Line
National Rail London Underground London Overground Euston
  1. Alternatively named Birmingham Fazeley Street

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
Birmingham Curzon Street   TBA
High Speed 2
  Old Oak Common
East Midlands Hub   TBA
High Speed 2
  Old Oak Common
Crewe   TBA
High Speed 2
  Old Oak Common

References

  1. "DfT map of station" (PDF).
  2. "Go-ahead given to new railway". Department for Transport. January 2012.
  3. Department for Transport (11 March 2010). High Speed Rail - Command Paper (PDF). 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 / 52.45243; -1.70709

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