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University rail station delayed for a third time

MP says delay 'is a huge blow for our city and our region'

The entrance to University rail station in Birmingham(Image: Joshua Horritt LDR)

University rail station has been delayed a third time over inflationary pressures, the has learned.

The station, close to the University of Birmingham and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital – first scheduled to open in July 2022 during the Commonwealth Games – was delayed to allow for extended platforms to be completed.

The LDRS reported the station itself would open in Spring 2023 after a leaked briefing. A new memo seen by the LDRS now reveals the building will open in Autumn 2023 – a delay of up to 15 months.

Passengers can still access rail services from University station while construction continues to take place.

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It comes as a blow to the city after trade magazine New Civil Engineer reported the West Midlands Metro eastside extension – due to pass through Birmingham’s new HS2 station and regenerate Digbeth – has been pushed back until 2027.

The briefings by Transport for West Midlands – which operates trains in the region – reads: “Phase one of the project, which included extended platforms and canopies, was completed on time last summer despite dealing with wider challenges such as the coronavirus pandemic, supply chain issues and cost inflation.

“Although work to the exterior of the station building is largely complete, there is still much to do to complete the internal fit out and commissioning of the station ready for entry into service.