Lichfield City railway station
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| Lichfield City | |||
| Location | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Place | Lichfield | ||
| Local authority | Lichfield | ||
| Grid reference | SK118091 | ||
| Operations | |||
| Station code | LIC | ||
| Managed by | London Midland | ||
| Platforms in use | 2 | ||
| Live departures and station information from National Rail | |||
| Annual Rail Passenger Usage | |||
| 2004/05 * | 0.579 million | ||
| 2005/06 * | 0.590 million | ||
| History | |||
| Key dates | Opened 1849 | ||
| National Rail - UK railway stations | |||
| * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Lichfield City from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |||
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Lichfield City railway station serves the city of Lichfield, in Staffordshire, England. It is situated towards the northern end of the Cross-City Line 28 km (17ΒΌ miles) north east of Birmingham New Street. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by London Midland.
[edit] History
The station opened in 1849, on the South Staffordshire Railway's line from Lichfield Trent Valley to Walsall and Dudley. This later became part of the London and North Western Railway. Services to Birmingham began in 1884, when a branch to Sutton Coldfield opened, connecting with an earlier LNWR line.
Passenger trains northwards via Trent Valley station to Burton upon Trent ceased in 1965, along with trains to Walsall, so Lichfield City became the northern terminus of the line from Birmingham. This later became part of the Cross-City Line. In 1988, the line was extended back to Trent Valley. Later to fall under the auspices of the LMS, Lichfield City has retained considerable character. [1]
In June 1990 the station was in the news after an off-duty soldier was shot and killed, and two others were wounded when two IRA gunmen opened fire. [2] A plaque commemorating the incident is situated in the station.
[edit] Services
Mondays-Fridays
- 4 trains per hour (tph) to Longbridge, of which:
- 2 call at Blake Street, Butlers Lane, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Wylde Green, Chester Road, Erdington, Gravelly Hill, Aston, Birmingham New Street, Five Ways, University, Selly Oak, Bournville, Kings Norton and Northfield
- 2 call at all of these stations plus Shenstone before Blake Street
- 2 tph to Lichfield Trent Valley
Saturdays
- 2 tph to Longbridge, calling at all stations as per the second layout above
- 2 tph to Redditch, calling at all stations as per the second layout to Longbridge until Aston, when it calls at Duddeston before Birmingham New Street, then all stations to Longbridge, and then Barnt Green and Alvechurch
- 2 tph to Lichfield Trent Valley
Sundays
- 2 tph to Redditch as above
- 2 tph to Lichfield Trent Valley
[edit] External links and references
- Train times and station information for Lichfield City railway station from National Rail
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shenstone | London Midland Cross-City Line |
Lichfield Trent Valley | ||
| Disused Railways | ||||
| Lichfield Trent Valley | South Staffordshire Railway Later LNWR, then LMS, finally BR South Staffs Line (1849-1964) |
Hammerwich | ||

