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Construction work starts on new £7.6m Birmingham station car park

Transport chiefs hope new five-storey facility will ease congestion on one of the city's busiest routes

CGI of the new car park to be built at Longbridge station

Construction work has started on a new £7.6 million car park which transport chiefs hope will go towards reducing congestion on one of Birmingham's busiest commuter routes.

The new five-storey facility is being built upon an existing surface level car park next to Longbridge station and will have 629 spaces when it opens next spring.

Transport leaders hope it will encourage more commuters to leave their cars at the station and complete their journeys into and out of Birmingham city centre via the train - a journey of around 20 minutes.

Longbridge sits on the A38 south of Birmingham which is one of the most congested roads in the city due to the densely populated suburbs along its route.

The car park which has served the station until now could accommodate 102 cars and was often fully occupied by 7.30 am during the week.

Plans for the car park were first unveiled last year after a land deal was struck between the West Midlands Combined Authority and St Modwen, the construction group carrying out the £1 billion regeneration of Longbridge town centre.

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street said: "Park and ride facilities are a key part of our plans to encourage people to use public transport for the main part of their commute.

"Longbridge car park was jam packed each morning so I am delighted we are able to offer 500 more spaces.