Birmingham West Suburban Railway

Birmingham West
Suburban Railway
View of Kings Norton showing the island platform configuration, added in 1876 to accommodate the BWSR branch (left) alongside the existing B&GR mainline (right)
Overview
StatusOpen as part of the Cross-City Line
OwnerBuilder: Midland Railway
Owner: Network Rail
LocaleBirmingham, England
Termini
Service
Operator(s)Midland Railway and successors
Depot(s)21B (Bournville Engine Shed)
History
Opened1876
Closed1885 (integrated into mainline)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

Birmingham New Street
Five Ways
Selly Oak
Cadbury Railway
Waterside Wharf
 
Exchange sidings
(for Cadbury Railway)
 
Bournville
Engine Shed 21B
Lifford Wharf
Lifford (BWSR)
Kings Norton

The Birmingham West Suburban Railway (BWSR) was a suburban railway built by the Midland Railway company. Opened in stages between 1876 and 1885, it allowed both the opening of development of central southwest suburban Birmingham south into Worcestershire and the by-passing of railway traffic via the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway into central Birmingham. Today, it forms a major section of the Cross-City Line, running from Lichfield to Redditch. It also forms an important part of the Cross Country Route.