Английская Википедия:Five Ways railway station
Шаблон:Short descriptionШаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Infobox station Five Ways railway station is a railway station serving the Five Ways and Lee Bank areas of Birmingham, England. It is situated on the Cross-City Line.
The original Five Ways station operated between 1885 and 1944. The station was reopened in 1978 when the Cross-City line services were created.
History
The original station was opened in 1885 by the Midland Railway, when the Birmingham West Suburban Railway (BWSR) was extended into Birmingham New Street. It fell prey to competition from local bus services, and services were suspended in 1944, as a wartime economy measure, under the auspices of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.[1] The closure was made permanent by British Railways in 1950.[2]
Alongside the station was the spur line leading to Шаблон:Rws station. The junction to this line was just south of Five Ways. The spur was part of the original alignment of the BWSR, leading to its original terminus at Шаблон:Rws. Following the closure of Granville Street in 1885, the spur line was extended to run to Central Goods station, which remained open until the late 1960s.[3]
Reopening
The station was rebuilt and reopened in 1978 to the designs of the architect John Broome[4] as part of the creation of the Cross-City Line services. Built with its main entrance on Islington Row Middleway.[3] British Rail also carried out electrification of the lines through the station in 1993.Шаблон:CN
Ticket barriers were installed at the start of 2009 and became operational shortly before the end of April in the same year.Шаблон:CN
The station achieved a milestone in 2009–10 by having over 1 million "entries and exits", according to the Office of Rail and Road’s station usage estimates.
Local attractions
Шаблон:Unsourced section Five Ways is the nearest railway station to Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston Cricket Ground and the Birmingham Oratory.
Services
The station is served by West Midlands Trains with local Transport for West Midlands branded "Cross-City" services, operated by Шаблон:Brc Electric multiple units.[5]
The off-peak service pattern is as follows:
Mondays to Saturdays:
- 4tph northbound to Шаблон:Rws via Шаблон:Rws and Шаблон:Rws, departing from Platform 1.
- Of which:
- 2tph continue to Шаблон:Rws via Шаблон:Rws, calling at all stations except Шаблон:Rws.
- Of which:
- 4tph southbound to Шаблон:Rws via Шаблон:Rws, departing from Platform 2.
- Of which:
- 2tph continue to Шаблон:Rws via Шаблон:Rws, calling at all stations.
- 2tph continue to Шаблон:Rws, 1tph does not call at Шаблон:Rws.
- Of which:
Sundays:
- 2tph northbound to Lichfield Trent Valley.
- 2tph southbound to Redditch.
- 1tph to Birmingham New Street only.
- 1tph to Bromsgrove.[6][7]
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Connections
The station is an interchange for trams at Five Ways tram stop on the West Midlands Metro, which is approximately Шаблон:Convert away, roughly an eight minute walk.[8]
References
External links
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- Rail Around Birmingham and the West Midlands: Five Ways railway station
- Railways of Warwickshire entry
Шаблон:West Midlands railway stations
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