West Midlands Metro
Network Overview
National Rail Wolverhampton West Midlands Railway West Midlands Bus Parking
(for Bus interchange Wolverhampton Bus Station)
Pipers Row West Midlands Railway West Midlands Bus
Wolverhampton
St George's
The Royal
Priestfield Parking
Zones 3 & 4 boundary
The Crescent
Bilston Central West Midlands Bus
Loxdale
Bradley Lane Parking
Wednesbury Parkway West Midlands Bus
Wednesbury Depot
Wednesbury Great
Western Street
West Midlands Bus
(under construction)
Great Bridge
Black Lake Parking
Zones 2 & 3 boundary
Horseley Road
Dudley Street Guns Village
Parking National Rail Dudley Port
Dartmouth Street West Midlands Bus
Sedgley Road
Lodge Road
West Bromwich Town Hall
Birmingham New Road
West Bromwich Central West Midlands Bus
boundary
Sandwell
Dudley
Trinity Way
Tipton Road
Kenrick Park
Dudley Castle
National Rail The Hawthorns West Midlands Railway West Midlands Bus Parking
Dudley Town Centre
(Bus interchange Dudley Bus Station)
Flood Street
Handsworth Booth Street
Cinder Bank
Winson Green Outer Circle West Midlands Bus
Pedmore Road
Soho Benson Road
Waterfront
National Rail Jewellery Quarter West Midlands Railway West Midlands Bus
Zones 1 & 2 boundary
Parking Merry Hill
St Paul's
Parking Brierley Hill
St Chads West Midlands Railway
National Rail Birmingham Snow Hill West Midlands Railway West Midlands Bus Parking
Bull Street West Midlands Railway West Midlands Bus
(under construction)
Corporation Street
Albert Street West Midlands Railway West Midlands Bus
(for National Rail Birmingham Moor Street)
Parking West Midlands Bus West Midlands Railway Grand Central
(National Rail Birmingham New Street)
Moor Street Queensway West Midlands Bus
Town Hall
Birmingham Curzon Street
Library
Meriden Street
Brindleyplace
Digbeth West Midlands Bus
(Bus interchange Birmingham Coach Station)
West Midlands Railway Five Ways
Edgbaston Village

This is a route-map template for the West Midlands Metro, a UK light rail/tram line.

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