Birmingham West Suburban Railway

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The Birmingham West Suburban Railway 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. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Birmingham West Suburban Railway
rdf:langString Birmingham West Suburban Railway
rdf:langString Birmingham West Suburban Railway
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rdf:langString Midland Railway and successors
rdf:langString Builder: Midland Railway
rdf:langString Owner: Network Rail
rdf:langString Open as part of the Cross-City Line
rdf:langString The Birmingham West Suburban Railway 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.
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xsd:gYear 1876
xsd:string Open as part of theCross-City Line

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