Tram Passengers Warned to Avoid City Stop Due to Points Failure
Tram Passengers Warned to Avoid City Stop

West Midlands Metro has issued a warning to passengers to avoid a city centre tram stop due to a points failure that is causing significant disruption to services.

The fault, which occurred at the Bull Street stop in Birmingham city centre, has led to delays and cancellations on several routes. Engineers are currently on site working to resolve the issue, but no estimated time for repair has been given.

Affected Routes

The points failure is affecting trams on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line, as well as services to Edgbaston and the Jewellery Quarter. Passengers are advised to use alternative transport where possible.

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Alternative Travel Options

National Express West Midlands buses are accepting tram tickets on affected routes. Passengers can also use local rail services or walk between stops.

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank passengers for their patience while we work to fix the problem, a spokesperson for West Midlands Metro said.

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