Kidderminster railway station

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Kidderminster
A Chiltern Railways Class 168 at Kidderminster station.
Location
Place Kidderminster
Local authority Wyre Forest
Operations
Station code KID
Managed by Central Trains
Platforms in use
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 0.734 million
History
Key dates Opened 1852
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Kidderminster railway station serves the town of Kidderminster in Worcestershire.

Kidderminster station opened with the extension of the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton railway from Worcester to Stourbridge in 1852 by the GWR. The station building, of a mock Tudor design, survived until 1968 when it was demolished owing to the effects of dry rot and replaced by British Rail with the small brick building that stands today.

The Severn Valley Railway's southern terminus shares the same station approach road and is known as Kidderminster Town to distinguish it from the National Rail station.

There is a car park for 400 cars, administered by Central Trains, in part of the old goods yard between the two railway stations. The Severn Valley Railway has its own car park on the town centre side of their station.

There is no footbridge or underpass between the two platforms. Access between them is via the road overbridge visible in the background of the lower image right.

The signal box (a short distance to the south of the station) is still known as Kidderminster Junction. This controlled the junction to the Severn Valley Line until its closure in the 1970s. Its junction status has since been restored as it now controls the connection between the National Rail network and the heritage Severn Valley Railway.

View of the modern station building at Kidderminster, 2006
View of the modern station building at Kidderminster, 2006

Most trains using the station are operated by Central Trains, and these run roughly north-east to Leamington Spa via Stourbridge Junction and Birmingham Snow Hill, and south to Worcester.

The service between Kidderminster and Birmingham is heavily used, with effect from December 2006, four trains per hour during the day time to Birmingham; the service towards Worcester about two trains per hour in the day and one an hour in the evening. There are five Chiltern Railways' services to London in the morning peak times and five returning from London Marylebone over the evening peak times.


Preceding station National Rail Following station
Blakedown   Central Trains
Leamington-Worcester
  Hartlebury
Blakedown   Chiltern Railways
London-Kidderminster
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  Terminus
  Heritage Railways  Heritage railways  
Interchange with Kidderminster Town on the Severn Valley Railway
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