Tame Bridge Parkway railway station


Tame Bridge Parkway is a railway station in the north of the borough of Sandwell, in the West Midlands, England, close to the boundary with Walsall. The station is operated by West Midlands Railway with some services being supplemented by London Northwestern Railway. It is situated on the Walsall Line north of Birmingham New Street, part of the former Grand Junction Railway, opened in 1837.
The station was opened by British Rail in 1990, having been built at a cost of £600,000. It takes its name from the nearby River Tame.
Pedestrian and vehicular access is via the A4031 Walsall Road.

Services

Typically, Monday to Saturday daytimes there are four trains per hour in each direction. Services southbound travel via Birmingham New Street, with two trains per hour continuing to Birmingham International; one of which continues to London Euston. There are two trains per hour to Wolverhampton stopping at local stations. Northbound, there are four trains per hour to Walsall; two services per hour continue to Rugeley Trent Valley. Some Wolverhampton services are extended to/from Shrewsbury.
On Sundays, a reduced service operates with long-distance services terminating at Coventry.