Wolverhampton Station

Wolverhampton provides connections to the West Midlands and North West. Our trains currently only set down southbound and pick up northbound from Wolverhampton Station.

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Wolverhampton railway station in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, is next to the town centre and offers easy access to Wolverhampton's local bus and tram services.

Wrexham & Shropshire trains currently only set down southbound and pick up northbound from Wolverhampton Station.

The first Wolverhampton station was opened in 1852, the only visible remnant of the original station is the Queen's Building, at the gateway to Railway Drive which was the approach road to the station. The present Wolverhampton station dates from 1965, when the High Level station was completely rebuilt as part of the modernisation programme.

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Location

Wolverhampton station is next to the town centre and can be easily accessed from the Wolverhampton Ring Road.

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Car parking

400 spaces; 8 for disabled persons. £6 per day.

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Ticket office open

24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Cycle storage

20 sheltered spaces in stands, monitored with CCTV.

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Connections

Easy access to Wolverhampton's local bus and tram services - visit the Wolverhampton City Council website for more information. 

Now booking up to Saturday 3 January 2009

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