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The Jewellery Quarter Station is on the
Birmingham-Worcester
Line, the
Birmingham-Stratford Line, the
Birmingham-Leamington Line and the
Birmingham-Wolverhampton Midland Metro. There are 14
Birmingham stops/stations on these lines. The Jewellery Quarter
Station serves the Golden Triangle: a retail area famous for its
jewellers, horologists and antique shops. The station has an annual passenger usage of
around 300,000. The
facilities include a payphone, seating, cycle storage, two rail
platforms and two metro platforms.
There are generally 3 rail services per hour in each direction
during the daytime from Monday to Saturday. Metro services
generally run at 6-8 minute intervals. Services are less
frequent in the evening and on Sunday.
The average journey time
is 7 minutes to Birmingham Moor Street and 3 minutes to
Birmingham Snow Hill. |
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Direct services run from the Jewellery Quarter to the
following stations:
Acocks Green,
Birmingham Moor
Street,
Birmingham Snow Hill,
Blakedown, Cradley Heath, Danzey, Dorridge, Droitwich Spa,
Earlswood, Great Malvern, Hagley,
Hall Green, Hartlebury, Hatton, Hawthorns, Henley-in-Arden;
and
High Wycombe, Kidderminster, Langley Green, Lapworth, Leamington Spa, Lye, Malvern Link, Old Hill, Olton, Rowley Regis, Shirley,
Small Heath, Smethwick Galton
Bridge, Solihull,
Spring Road, Stourbridge Junction;
and
Stratford-upon-Avon, The Lakes,
Tyseley, Warwick,
Warwick Parkway, Whitlocks End, Widney Manor, Wilmcote, Wood
End, Wootton Wawen, Worcester Foregate Street,
Worcester Shrub Hill, Wythall and
Yardley Wood.
Please note that stations/routes may vary from time to time. |
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Midland Metro tram services run from the Jewellery Quarter to the following
destinations:
Birmingham
Snow Hill,
St Pauls,
Soho Benson Road,
Winson Green
Outer Circle,
Handsworth Booth Street, The Hawthorns, Kenrick
Park, Trinity Way, West Bromwich Central, Lodge Road West
Bromwich Town Hall, Dartmouth Street; and
Dudley Street Guns Village, Black Lake, Wednesbury Great Western Street,
Wednesbury Parkway, Bradley Lane, Loxdale, Bilston Central, The
Crescent, Priestfield, The Royal, Wolverhampton St Georges |