º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Economic Development

West Midlands Trains to be nationalised

Rail operator which runs a host of key commuter routes across the region will be under public ownership from February

West Midlands Trains will come under public ownership next year

A rail operator which runs key commuter services across the West Midlands as well as routes to the capital and North West will be nationalised.

West Midlands Trains will come under public ownership from February 1 next year, the Department for Transport has confirmed.

The company has two brands - West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway.

The former runs local services across Birmingham, the Black Country and wider region including the key Cross City line between north Worcestershire and Lichfield via University of Birmingham, New Street and Sutton Coldfield.

It also serves stations in Shropshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire.

London Northwestern Railway runs a host of longer services connecting London, the West Midlands, Staffordshire, Crewe and Liverpool as well as local routes in the South East.

West Midlands Trains, which is headquartered in Birmingham's Colmore Business District, said in a statement that it was "committed to ensuring a smooth transition to public ownership".