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Selly Oak Railway Station |
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Selly Oak Railway Station is on the
Cross City
Line.
There are 17 Birmingham stations on this line spaced at
intervals of roughly one mile. Selly Oak Station sits on a
raised embankment with good views of the University of
Birmingham, particularly from the footbridge between the
platforms. The annual passenger usage is around 1.3 million. The
facilities include two platforms, shops,
toilets, cycle storage, a seated area, payphone and car park.
Trains bound for New Street generally stop every 10 minutes
during the daytime and every 20 minutes in the evening from
Monday to Saturday and at 30 minute intervals on Sunday. |
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Bristol Road B29 6DW -
Guide Selly Oak |
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Rail Services
from Selly Oak Station |
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Direct services run from Selly Oak to the following stations:
Alvechurch, Aston, Barnt
Green,
Birmingham New Street,
Bournville, Blake Street,
Butlers Lane,
Chester Road,
Duddeston,
Erdington,
Five Ways,
Four Oaks,
Gravelly Hill,
Kings Norton, Lichfield, Lichfield
Trent Valley,
Longbridge,
Northfield, Redditch,
Shenstone,
Sutton Coldfield, University,
Wylde Green.
Please note that stations/routes may vary from time to time.
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Buses @ Selly Oak Station |
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The following bus routes pass Selly Oak Station:
38,
61,
63,
143,
144,
X62 and
X64 |
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Taxis @ Selly Oak
Station |
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There is no taxi rank at Selly Oak Station but cabs may be
booked on the following numbers: 0121 415 5000, 0121 472 2222,
0121 693 3333 |
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Parking @ Selly Oak
Station |
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Selly Oak Station has a car park with 376 free spaces for railway users. |
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Fatal Accidents @
Selly Oak Station |
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A man was pronounced dead at Selly Oak Station after he was hit
by a train at around 10am on Friday 20/05/11
(News Headlines 21/05/11). |
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Map
of Selly Oak Station on the Cross City Line |
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This map shows Selly Oak Station on the route of the
Cross City
Line through Birmingham. |
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