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West Midlands rail control deal must be renewed

Transport bosses warn the West Midlands will lose 'meaningful control' over its railway services if a crucial devolution deal with the government is not renewed this month. Read the urgent call to action.

32-hour UK rain warning issued for five areas

A 32-hour yellow weather warning for heavy rain has been issued by the Met Office, threatening flooding and travel chaos across parts of Scotland. Get the full list of affected areas.

Birmingham-Lichfield trains cancelled for the day

A lineside fire has caused the cancellation of West Midlands Railway services between Birmingham New Street and Lichfield Trent Valley for the rest of the day. Rail replacement buses are in operation.

Storm Goretti causes UK-wide travel chaos

Storm Goretti, a 'multi-hazard event,' brings record 99mph winds and the worst Midlands snowfall in 10 years, halting flights and rail services. See the full impact.

Why UK trains stop in extreme cold weather

Storm Goretti forces reduced rail services across the Midlands. Network Rail explains the serious safety risks of ice and snow on the tracks. Travel only if necessary.

West Midlands Railway changes name and ownership

West Midlands Railway will transfer to public ownership on 1st February 2026, operating as WM Trains Limited. Passengers are advised of the legal change affecting data handling.

Christmas Day Steam Trains: 'Pay What You Can' Near Birmingham

A heritage railway near Birmingham is running special Christmas Day steam trains on a 'pay what you can afford' basis. Enjoy mince pies and mulled wine on a festive journey from Loughborough and Leicester. Book your magical alternative now!

Train hits obstruction near Birmingham New Street

Major disruption on Birmingham rail lines after a train struck an obstruction between New Street and International stations. Delays and alterations expected. Get the latest travel updates here.

Five new West Midlands railway stations completed

Construction on five new stations in Birmingham and the Black Country is finished. Services will begin in early 2025, restoring passenger trains to some lines after decades. Read more.

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