The West Midlands Metro is a
light-rail
Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features fr ...
/
tram
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which Rolling stock, vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some ...
system in the county of
West Midlands, England. The network has
33 stops with a total of of track; it currently consists of a single route, Line 1, which operates between the cities of
Birmingham
Birmingham ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands (county), West Midlands, within the wider West Midlands (region), West Midlands region, in England. It is the Lis ...
and
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton ( ) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands of England. Located around 12 miles (20 km) north of Birmingham, it forms the northwestern part of the West Midlands conurbation, with the towns of ...
via the towns of
Bilston
Bilston is a market town in the City of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands County, West Midlands, England. It is in the Black Country, south east of Wolverhampton city centre and close to the borders of Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, Sandwell ...
,
West Bromwich
West Bromwich ( ), commonly known as West Brom, is a market town in the borough of Sandwell, in the county of the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Historic counties of England, Historically part of Staffordshire, it is northwes ...
and
Wednesbury
Wednesbury ( ) is a market town in the Sandwell district, in the county of the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England; it was historically in Staffordshire. It is located near the source of the River Tame, West Midlands, River Tame and ...
, on a mixture of
former railway lines and urban
on-street running. The system is owned by the public body
Transport for West Midlands, and operated by Midland Metro Limited, a company wholly owned by the
West Midlands Combined Authority
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is the combined authority for the West Midlands metropolitan county in the United Kingdom. It was established on 17 June 2016 by statutory instrument under the Local Democracy, Economic Development ...
.
During August 1995, a 25-year contract for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of Line 1 was awarded to the
Altram consortium; construction commenced three months later. It was launched on 30 May 1999 as Midland Metro, partly using the disused
Birmingham Snow Hill to Wolverhampton Low Level Line. During 2006,
Ansaldo and
John Laing Group both withdrew from the consortium, thus day-to-day operation of the Metro was taken over by the remaining partner,
National Express
Mobico Group, formerly National Express Group, is a British multinational public transport company with headquarters in Birmingham, England. Domestically it currently operates bus and coach services under brands including National Express. Th ...
. In October 2018, the National Express concession ended and the system was taken over by
Transport for West Midlands, the transport arm of the
West Midlands Combined Authority
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is the combined authority for the West Midlands metropolitan county in the United Kingdom. It was established on 17 June 2016 by statutory instrument under the Local Democracy, Economic Development ...
(WMCA).
The line originally terminated at
Birmingham Snow Hill station at the edge of the
city centre
A city centre, also known as an urban core, is the Commerce, commercial, Culture, cultural and often the historical, Politics, political, and geographic heart of a city. The term "city centre" is primarily used in British English, and closely e ...
, but following an extension opened in December 2015 it now serves the central core of Birmingham, including the principal regional mainline station,
Birmingham New Street. Following further extensions the line has terminated at
Edgbaston Village since 2022. At the other end of the line, an extension to
Wolverhampton station was opened on 17 September 2023.
The Metro was originally operated by a fleet of 16
AnsaldoBreda T-69
The West Midlands Metro is a passenger light rail line in the West Midlands conurbation in England, which opened in 1999. Its rolling stock consists of 21 CAF Urbos#CAF Urbos 3, CAF Urbos 3 trams which came into service in 2014/15, replacing the ...
trams; these were replaced during the 2010s by a newer fleet of 42
CAF Urbos 3.
Construction of a
new branch line from
Wednesbury
Wednesbury ( ) is a market town in the Sandwell district, in the county of the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England; it was historically in Staffordshire. It is located near the source of the River Tame, West Midlands, River Tame and ...
to
Brierley Hill
Brierley Hill is a town and Ward (electoral subdivision), electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands (county), West Midlands (originally in Staffordshire), England. It is located south of Dudley and north of Stourbr ...
was approved in March 2019, started in February 2020 and was intended to be completed for the
2022 Commonwealth Games
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, but has been severely delayed; it is currently scheduled to be completed at least to
Dudley
Dudley ( , ) is a market town in the West Midlands, England, southeast of Wolverhampton and northwest of Birmingham. Historically part of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. In the ...
by 2025.
An additional branch line running to Birmingham's Eastside via
Curzon Street
Curzon Street is a street in Mayfair, London, within the W1J postcode district, that ranges from Fitzmaurice Place, past Shepherd Market, to Park Lane. It is named after Sir Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Baronet, who inherited the landholding during ...
– the region's planned
High Speed 2
High Speed 2 (HS2) is a high-speed railway which has been under construction in England since 2019. The line's planned route is between Handsacre – in southern Staffordshire – and London, with a Spur line, branch to Birmingham. HS2 is to ...
terminus – and terminating at
Digbeth
Digbeth is an area of central Birmingham, England. Following the remodelling of the Birmingham Inner Ring Road, Inner Ring Road, Digbeth is now considered a district within Birmingham City Centre. As part of the Big City Plan, Digbeth is under ...
is also under construction as of 2025. There are also proposals to expand this branch further towards
Chelmsley Wood (
Solihull
Solihull ( ) is a market town and the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Solihull is situated on the River Blythe in the Arden, Warwickshire, Forest of Arden ar ...
) and out to
Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport , formerly ''Birmingham International Airport'', is an international airport located east-southeast of Birmingham city centre, west-northwest of Coventry slightly north of Bickenhill village, in the Metropolitan Bor ...
.
History
Birmingham
Birmingham ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands (county), West Midlands, within the wider West Midlands (region), West Midlands region, in England. It is the Lis ...
once had an extensive
tram
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which Rolling stock, vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some ...
network run by
Birmingham Corporation Tramways. However, as in most British cities, the network was wound down and closed by the local authority, with the last tram running in 1953.
1984 proposals
Proposals for a light-rail or Metro system in Birmingham and the
Black Country
The Black Country is an area of England's West Midlands. It is mainly urban, covering most of the Dudley and Sandwell metropolitan boroughs, with the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall and the City of Wolverhampton. The road between Wolverhampto ...
had been put forward as early as the 1950s and 1960s, paradoxically at a time when some of the region's lines and services were beginning to be cut back. Serious inquiry into the possibility started in 1981, when the
West Midlands County Council and the
West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive
The West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive (WMPTE) was the Passenger transport executive, public body responsible for public transport in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands metropolitan county in the United Kingdom from 1969 until 2 ...
formed a joint planning committee to look at light rail as a means of solving the conurbation's congestion problems. In summer 1984 they produced a report, "Rapid Transit for the West Midlands", which set out ambitious proposals for a £500 million network of ten light-rail routes that would be predominantly street-running, but would include some underground sections in Birmingham city centre. One of the proposed routes would have used part of the existing line as far as
West Bromwich
West Bromwich ( ), commonly known as West Brom, is a market town in the borough of Sandwell, in the county of the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Historic counties of England, Historically part of Staffordshire, it is northwes ...
.
The scheme suffered from several drawbacks, one being that three of the proposed routes, from Birmingham to
Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Coldfield or the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield ( ), is a town and civil parish in the city of Birmingham, West Midlands County, West Midlands, England. The town lies around 8 miles northeast of Birmingham city centre, 9 miles south of L ...
,
Shirley, and
Dorridge, would take over existing railways, and would have included the conversion into a tramway of the
Cross-City Line
The Cross-City Line is a suburban rail line in the West Midlands region of England. It runs for from Redditch and Bromsgrove in Worcestershire, its two southern termini, to Lichfield, Staffordshire, its northern terminus, via , connecting the ...
between
Aston
Aston is an area of inner Birmingham, in the county of the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Located immediately to the north-west of Birmingham city centre, Central Birmingham, Aston constitutes a wards of the United Kingdom, war ...
and
Blake Street, ending direct rail services to
Lichfield
Lichfield () is a city status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in Staffordshire, England. Lichfield is situated south-east of the county town of Stafford, north-east of Walsall, north-west of ...
. The northern section of the
North Warwickshire Line
The North Warwickshire Line (also known as the Shakespeare Line) is a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom. It runs from Birmingham to Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, now the southern terminus of the line, a ...
was also to be converted as far as
Shirley station, leaving a question mark over existing train services to
Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon ( ), commonly known as Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon (district), Stratford-on-Avon district, in the county of Warwickshire, in the West Midlands (region), West Midlands region of Engl ...
. Tram tracks would also run alongside the existing line to
Solihull
Solihull ( ) is a market town and the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Solihull is situated on the River Blythe in the Arden, Warwickshire, Forest of Arden ar ...
and
Dorridge, and local train services would have ended.
The most serious drawback, however, which proved fatal to the scheme, was that the first proposed route of the network, between
Five Ways and
Castle Bromwich via the city centre, would have involved the demolition of 238 properties. This invoked strong opposition from local residents. The scheme was spearheaded by
Wednesfield
Wednesfield () is a town and historic village in the City of Wolverhampton, in the county of the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England; it was historically within the county of Staffordshire. It is east-north-east of Wolverhampton cit ...
Labour councillor Phil Bateman, but was eventually abandoned in late 1985 in the face of public opposition to demolishing hundreds of houses, and the Transport Executive was unable to find a member of parliament willing to sponsor an enabling
Bill.
1988 proposals

Following the abolition of the West Midlands County Council and establishment of a new
Passenger Transport Authority in 1986, a new light-rail scheme under the name "Midland Metro" was revived with a different set of lines. The first of up to 15 lines was intended to be operating by the end of 1993, and a network of 200 kilometres was planned to be in use by 2000.
In February 1988, it was announced that the first route, Line 1, would be between Birmingham and Wolverhampton, using much of the mothballed trackbed of the former
Birmingham Snow Hill to Wolverhampton Low Level Line, a route not included in the 1984 recommended network, partly as at that stage the section between Wednesbury and Bilston was still in use, not closing until 1992. The Wednesbury to Birmingham section had closed back in 1972, and the section between Bilston and Wolverhampton was last used in 1983.
A Bill to give
West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive
The West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive (WMPTE) was the Passenger transport executive, public body responsible for public transport in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands metropolitan county in the United Kingdom from 1969 until 2 ...
powers to build the line was deposited in
Parliament
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in November 1988, and became an Act of Parliament a year later, with completion expected by the mid-1990s.
A three-line network was initially planned, and powers were also obtained to build two further routes. Firstly an extension of Line 1 through the city centre to
Five Ways, then a second line, Midland Metro Line 2, running to
Chelmsley Wood, and then
Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport , formerly ''Birmingham International Airport'', is an international airport located east-southeast of Birmingham city centre, west-northwest of Coventry slightly north of Bickenhill village, in the Metropolitan Bor ...
.
A third line, Line 3 was also proposed, running from Line 1 at Wolverhampton to
Walsall
Walsall (, or ; locally ) is a market town and administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Historic counties of England, Historically part of Staffordshire, it is located ...
, using much of the disused trackbed of the
Wolverhampton and Walsall Railway, and then, using the Wednesbury to Brierley Hill trackbed of the
South Staffordshire Line (which would close in 1993), running southwards to
Dudley
Dudley ( , ) is a market town in the West Midlands, England, southeast of Wolverhampton and northwest of Birmingham. Historically part of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. In the ...
intersecting with Line 1 along the route. This would provide a direct link with the new
Merry Hill Shopping Centre
Merry Hill (formerly Intu Merry Hill, Westfield Merry Hill and The Merry Hill Shopping Centre) is a large Shopping center, shopping complex in Brierley Hill near Dudley, England. It was developed between 1985 and 1990, with several subsequent ...
, which was built between 1984 and 1989.
Construction of Line 1
During August 1995, a 25-year contract for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of Line 1 was awarded to the
Altram consortium; construction commenced three months later.
The estimated construction cost in 1995 was £145 million () of which loans and grants from central government accounted for £80M, the
European Regional Development Fund
The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is one of the European Structural and Investment Funds allocated by the European Union. Its purpose is to transfer money from richer regions (not countries), and invest it in the infrastructure and se ...
contributed £31M, while the West Midlands Passenger Transport Authority provided £17.1M and Altram contributed £11.4M.
By May 1997, construction work was reportedly 50 per cent complete and track-laying had been progressing at 0.5 km per week. However, the targeted completion date of August 1998 was missed by ten months, leading to compensation being paid by Altram. The original part of Line 1, Birmingham to Wolverhampton, was opened on 30 May 1999.
Further development
Some 25 years later, Line 2 and Line 3 have not been built. In 1997, Centro accepted that they were unable to get funding for the proposed lines, and therefore adopted a strategy of expanding the system in "bite-sized chunks", with the city-centre extension of Line 1 as the first priority. The intention was that the first decade of the 21st century would see the completion of the first of these projects.
Work on the Birmingham Metro tram extension began in June 2012, launched by transport minister
Norman Baker
Norman John Baker (born 26 July 1957) is a Liberal Democrats (UK), Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom who was the Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Lewes (UK Parliament constituency), Lewes in ...
. The dig was begun at the junction of Corporation Street and Bull Street, with work to move water pipes and power cables. On 6 December 2015, trams entered service on the extension to Bull Street.
Current network
Route

For nearly two decades, Line 1 between Birmingham to Wolverhampton was the solitary operating section of the Midland Metro. It runs mostly along the trackbed of the former
Great Western Railway
The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a History of rail transport in Great Britain, British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, ...
line
between the two cities which was closed in phases between 1972 and 1992. The line originally terminated at
Birmingham Snow Hill station, using one of the former rail platforms. Between 2015 and 2016 the line was extended across Birmingham city centre as far as
Grand Central. From December 2019, trams terminated at
Library tram stop next to the
Library of Birmingham,
and in July 2022 the line was further extended to
Edgbaston Village.
From
Grand Central, which allows interchange with the
National Rail
National Rail (NR) is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, a group representing passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales. The TOCs run the passenger services previously provided by ...
network at Birmingham New Street station, West Midlands Metro then runs on streets through the city centre to Birmingham Snow Hill station. From there, the line runs north-west, and for the first few miles it runs alongside the
Birmingham to Worcester railway line, before the two diverge. Two stations on this stretch (
Jewellery Quarter
The Jewellery Quarter is an area of central Birmingham, England, in the north-western area of Birmingham City Centre, with a population of 19,000 in a area.
The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the ...
and
The Hawthorns
The Hawthorns is an All-seater stadium, all-seater association football, football stadium in West Bromwich, West Midlands, England, with a capacity of 26,688. It has been the home of EFL Championship, Championship club West Bromwich Albion F.C. ...
) are also tram/railway interchange stations.
At the northern end of the route trams leave the railway trackbed at
Priestfield to run along Bilston Road to
Wolverhampton St George's. From September 2023 trams terminate at
Wolverhampton station instead although the original terminus remains open.
The original proposal was to run into the former
Wolverhampton Low Level railway station
Wolverhampton Low Level was a railway station on Sun Street, in Springfield, Wolverhampton, Springfield, Wolverhampton, England.
It was built by the Great Western Railway (GWR), on their route from Paddington railway station, London Paddingt ...
but this was abandoned as the terminus would be too remote from the city centre. A loop around the city centre was also planned but this has not been implemented.
Stops
There are 32 tram stops in use on the route, with Wolverhampton St George's currently abandoned, as it has not received a service from trams since 2023.
Frequencies
Mondays to Saturdays, services run at eight-minute intervals during the day. Sunday day service is twelve-minute intervals and all Evening service is at fifteen-minute intervals. Trams take roughly 55 minutes to complete the route.
Rolling stock
Current fleet
West Midlands Metro operates 42 trams, with more on option. In summary:
In February 2012, Centro announced that it was planning a £44.2million replacement of the entire existing T-69 tram fleet.
CAF was named preferred bidder for 19 to 25
Urbos 3 trams. A£40million order for 20 was signed, with options for five more. The new fleet provided an increased service of ten trams per hour in each direction, with an increased capacity of 210 passengers per tram (compared to 156 passengers on the T69 trams).
The first four new trams entered service on 5 September 2014; all of the T-69s had been replaced by August 2015.
In October 2019, WMCA awarded CAF a contract to supply an additional 21 Urbos 3 trams worth £83.5million for the expanding network, with the option to purchase a further 29. The contract includes technical support and battery management services over 30years.
Cracks were found in a couple of the new trams during routine inspection in June 2021 leading to all services being briefly suspended. Services were suspended again in November 2021 for four weeks as further inspections had discovered that more significant permanent repairs were required.
The service was suspended again on 20 March 2022 for replacement of body panels
and recommenced on 9 June 2022.
Former fleet
West Midlands Metro has previously operated the following trams:
T-69
The T-69s were built in Italy by
AnsaldoBreda
Hitachi Rail Italy S.p.A. is a multinational rolling stock manufacturer company based in Pistoia, Italy. Formerly AnsaldoBreda S.p.A., a subsidiary of state-owned Finmeccanica, the company was sold in 2015 to Hitachi Rail of Japan. After the dea ...
(now Hitachi Rail Italy), and were used only on the Midland Metro (as it was called then).
After withdrawal, all 16 were transferred to the tram test centre at
Long Marston.
Infrastructure
Track
The West Midlands Metro is a
standard-gauge
A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), international gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge in Europe, and SGR in East Africa. It is the ...
double-track tramway. Trams are driven manually under a mix of line-of-sight and signals. Turnback crossovers along the line, including in the street section, have point indicators.
On the trackbed section Birmingham to Priestfield, signals are at Black Lake level crossing, Wednesbury Parkway, and Metro Centre. The street section has signals at every set of traffic lights, tied into the road signals to allow tram priority.
Tram stop design
The tram stops are unstaffed raised platforms with two open-fronted cantilever shelters equipped with seats, a 'live' digital display of services,
closed-circuit television
Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also known as video surveillance, is the use of closed-circuit television cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place on a limited set of monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that the signa ...
, and an intercom linked to Metro Centre.
Power supply
Some of the line is
electrified at 750 V DC using
overhead lines
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, Electric multiple unit, electric multiple units, trolleybuses or trams. The generic term used by the International Union ...
, and that system was renewed in 2010/11, requiring short-term closures. The current trams have batteries, and charge at specially adapted tram stops, eliminating the need for visible power infrastructure within certain city sections.
Depot
The Metro Centre control room, stabling point and depot is near
Wednesbury Great Western Street tram stop, on land once used as
railway sidings
In rail terminology, a siding is a low-speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line, branch line, or spur. It may connect to through track or to other sidings at either end. Sidings often have lighter ...
.
In January 2023, construction began to expand the depot.
Fares and ticketing
West Midlands Metro has now re-instated ticket machines at all tram stops, on tram conductors also sell tickets and now the system has proprietary ticketing app with all types of fares available. Up until 2018 single, return, and day tickets could only be purchased with cash or Swift cards, but
Contactless payment cards are now accepted.
As well as the above, West Midlands Metro accepts a range of interavailable
Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) tickets such as nbus+Metro and , which can be bought on buses and at railway stations, as well as on the trams.
Cash fares were distance-related. The scale was originally intended to be broadly comparable with buses, but this caused the system to run at a significant loss and fares rose. In January 2013, the adult single fare from Birmingham to Wolverhampton was £2 by bus and £3.60 by tram, although the tram journey is much quicker even when the bus routes are congestion-free. By 2016 the tram fare had risen to £4. In November 2013, Birmingham City Council indicated plans to introduce a smart-card system (similar to
Transport for London
Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom.
TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board, which was established in 1933, and His ...
's
Oyster card
The Oyster card is a Payment#Types_and_methods_of_payment, payment method for public transport in London and some surrounding areas. A standard Oyster card is a blue ISO/IEC 7810, credit-card-sized Stored-value card, stored-value contactless ...
) to improve access, alongside a range of measures including a new Tube-style map and electric bus networks. This has now launched and is called the Swift card.
In March 2022, the fare system was amended again, with the graduated fares replaced by four zones:
* ''Zone 1'' –
Edgbaston Village to
Jewellery Quarter
The Jewellery Quarter is an area of central Birmingham, England, in the north-western area of Birmingham City Centre, with a population of 19,000 in a area.
The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the ...
(Birmingham City Centre)
* ''Zone 2'' –
Jewellery Quarter
The Jewellery Quarter is an area of central Birmingham, England, in the north-western area of Birmingham City Centre, with a population of 19,000 in a area.
The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the ...
to
Black Lake
* ''Zone 3'' –
Black Lake to
Priestfield
* ''Zone 4'' –
Priestfield to
Wolverhampton station (Wolverhampton City Centre)
Fares are now charged on a per-zone basis, with fares payable for travel in Zone 1 slightly higher than Zones 2-4 (this applies to single zone, two zone and three zone fares). The stops at
Jewellery Quarter
The Jewellery Quarter is an area of central Birmingham, England, in the north-western area of Birmingham City Centre, with a population of 19,000 in a area.
The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the ...
,
Black Lake and
Priestfield are "boundary stations", meaning they sit in both zones.
Corporate affairs
Operator
When the Midland Metro system opened in 1999, it was originally operated by Altram, a
joint venture
A joint venture (JV) is a business entity created by two or more parties, generally characterized by shared ownership, shared returns and risks, and shared governance. Companies typically pursue joint ventures for one of four reasons: to acce ...
of the infrastructure company
John Laing, the engineering firm
Ansaldo, and the transport group
National Express
Mobico Group, formerly National Express Group, is a British multinational public transport company with headquarters in Birmingham, England. Domestically it currently operates bus and coach services under brands including National Express. Th ...
.
During 2006, Ansaldo and Laing officially withdrew from the venture after financial difficulties, and day-to-day operation was taken over by the remaining partner, National Express, who ran the system as
National Express Midland Metro
National Express Midland Metro operated the Midland Metro tram system between Birmingham and Wolverhampton in England from May 1999 until June 2018. It was a subsidiary of National Express, who also owned the local bus company National Express W ...
.
In October 2018, the National Express concession ended and the system was taken over by
Transport for West Midlands, the transport arm of the
West Midlands Combined Authority
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is the combined authority for the West Midlands metropolitan county in the United Kingdom. It was established on 17 June 2016 by statutory instrument under the Local Democracy, Economic Development ...
(WMCA). Operation of Midland Metro was taken over by Midland Metro Ltd, a company wholly owned by WMCA, and the system was rebranded ''West Midlands Metro''.
WMCA subsequently set up a
consortium
A consortium () is an association of two or more individuals, companies, organizations, or governments (or any combination of these entities) with the objective of participating in a common activity or pooling their resources for achieving a ...
of various engineering and consultancy firms, the Midland Metro Alliance, to design and construct future network extensions.
Business trends
The current operator, Midland Metro, has produced accounts from 1 October 2017.
Between 1999 and 2003, Altram had operated Midland Metro unsuccessfully on a
for-profit
Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (such as goods and services). It is also "any activity or enterprise entered into for profit."
A business entity is not necessari ...
basis. However, operating revenue did not cover costs, and in February 2003, auditors refused to sign off Midland Metro's accounts as a
going concern
A going concern is an accounting term for a business that is assumed will meet its financial obligations when they become due. It functions without the threat of liquidation for the foreseeable future, which is usually regarded as at least the n ...
.
From 2006, under sole National Express control, losses were largely covered by
cross-subsidy from other parts of the National Express group,
but the figures were not shown separately in their published accounts.
Passenger revenue and passenger numbers are published by the Department for Transport.
The key available trends in recent years for West Midlands Metro are (years ending 31 March):
Passenger numbers
Detailed passenger journeys since the system commenced operations on 30 May 1999 were:
Usage on the initial line averaged about five million passenger journeys annually, but numbers remained static for many years. This was not seen as successful,
as 14 to 20million passengers per year had been projected.
Numerous reasons were suggested for the underperformance, including: that the line has lacked visibility, being confined to Snow Hill station at the edge of Birmingham city centre; that there are quicker trains running between Birmingham and Wolverhampton; that the line did not serve New Street station or any of Birmingham's major visitor attractions (except for the Jewellery Quarter
The Jewellery Quarter is an area of central Birmingham, England, in the north-western area of Birmingham City Centre, with a population of 19,000 in a area.
The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the ...
, already well-served by suburban trains).[ Nonetheless, overcrowding sometimes occurred on trams at peak hours.
Passenger numbers increased sharply following the opening of the extension into Birmingham city centre in June 2016,] with figures for 2016/17 exceeding six million for the first time.
Branding and livery
The original Midland Metro branding consisted of a blue, green and red livery on tram vehicles with yellow doors. Upon the change to National Express operation in 2006, Midland Metro was rebranded with Network West Midlands livery, then a sub-brand of the transport authority Centro
Centro may refer to:
Places Brazil
*Centro, Santa Maria, a neighborhood in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
* Centro, Porto Alegre, a neighborhood of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
* Centro (Duque de Caxias), a neighborhood of Du ...
, and trams were painted in a magenta and silver livery with blue doors.
Since 2017, West Midlands Metro has adopted shared branding with other transport modes consisting of a common hexagonal logo
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formed from the letters ''WM''. This common brand has been introduced in order to create a common identity for an integrated transport system for the region. Each mode bears a coloured variant of the logo: blue for trams, red for buses, orange for trains, magenta for roads, purple for taxis and green for cycling and walking initiatives. The primary typeface is LL Circular by Lineto.
Expansion
The Midland Metro Alliance was set up in 2017 by WMCA as a long-term framework agreement with transport contractors Colas Rail
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Colas Rail was founded as Seco Rail by SECO (Société d'Études et de Construction d'Outillag ...
, Barhale, Thomas Vale, Auctus Management Group, Egis Rail, Tony Gee and Pell Frischman to design and construct future extensions of the West Midlands Metro system.
Continuing on from the original route (Line 1), three extensions in four phases have since been opened:
* The Birmingham City Centre extension was completed in 2015 and opened in 2016, roughly coinciding with the opening of a renovated Birmingham New Street station. This moved the Birmingham terminus (and primary interchange) from Snow Hill to New Street, located on Stephenson Street and called Grand Central.
* The Birmingham Westside extension was constructed in two phases. Phase 1, which extended the line from New Street to Birmingham Library, opened in 2019. Phase 2, which extended the line from the Library to Edgbaston Village near Five Ways, opened in 2022.
* The Wolverhampton city centre extension was completed in September 2023, and opened to passengers in the same month. The line allowed direct interchange to Wolverhampton bus station via Pipers Row tram stop and direct interchange to Wolverhampton station via Wolverhampton Station tram stop
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. Since the opening of the extension, Wolverhampton St Georges tram stop has been left abandoned without service.
The Birmingham Eastside extension is currently under construction. This new branch line, diverging between Bull Street and Corporation Street tram stops, is expected to open with a temporary terminus at Moor Street Queensway in 2025 or 2026 until track can be laid on the site of HS2's Curzon Street
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terminus. Work on the extension has been completed on the other side of the site, continuing to Digbeth
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.
The Brierley Hill Lines are currently under construction. These two lines will travel from the current Wednesbury Great Western Street tram stop towards Dudley Port station, Dudley
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town centre, Merry Hill Shopping Centre
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, and Brierley Hill
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. The project is being constructed in two phases, with phase one to Dudley Town Centre almost complete and set to open to passengers in late 2025. The second phase to Merry Hill and Brierley Hill began construction in early 2025, and is expected to open in 2026 or 2027. Once completed, two new lines will be added to the network, line 2 from Brierley Hill to Birmingham City Centre to Edgbaston Village or Digbeth
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, and line 3 from Brierley Hill to Wolverhampton St Georges.
Birmingham extensions
Birmingham City Centre extension
Until 2015, the southern end of the Metro line terminated at Snow Hill station, on the periphery of Birmingham city centre
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. From its inception, Midland Metro had failed to attain projected passenger numbers and to operate at a profit, and this was attributed to the fact that the line could not carry passengers all the way into the urban centre.[ The Birmingham City Centre Extension (BCCE) was conceived to solve this problem by extending the route into the streets of central Birmingham.
This extension serves to facilitate the expansion of the metro network through Birmingham's Eastside and Westside. Originally it was planned to terminate the extension at Stephenson Street, adjacent to New Street railway station, but the plans were revised to continue the extension to Birmingham Library, and eventually as far as Five Ways. A Transport and Works Order authorising the BCCE was made in July 2005, and Government approval was given in February 2012. A new fleet of trams and a new depot at Wednesbury were also authorised, with a budget of £128million, of which £75million was to be funded by the ]Department for Transport
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(DfT). Extension works began in June 2012. The first phase of the extension, to Bull Street, was completed in December 2015; it was the first time in 62 years that trams were serving passengers on the streets of central Birmingham.
The extension from to was completed in 2016. This extension used a new route to the east of Snow Hill station which diverged from the original line along a new viaduct
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and descended to street level. The former tram terminus inside Snow Hill station was closed, releasing a fourth platform at Snow Hill to be reinstated for mainline railway use although , little work has been carried out at the former terminus. Interchange between National Rail services and trams is now provided at , approximately from Snow Hill station. From Snow Hill a new tramway was built along Colmore Circus, Upper Bull Street, Corporation Street, and Stephenson Place, terminating at . This opened on 30 May 2016. A temporary reversing spur was built in Stephenson Street to allow trams to turn back for the return journey to Wolverhampton. On 19 November 2015, The Queen visited Birmingham and named one of the new trams. Despite only being in use for five years, this track and the concrete trackbed was removed and replaced in May 2021.
Birmingham Westside extension
The extension from Grand Central to Library
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began on 5 September 2017. and was opened to passenger service in December 2019. Trams now run from Stephenson Street along Pinfold Street, through Victoria Square with a new stop at Town Hall
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, along Paradise Street and Broad Street, and terminated at Library
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in Centenary Square until 16 July 2022.
The Birmingham Westside extension will continue the line from Birmingham Library along Broad Street to Hagley Road in Edgbaston (just west of Five Ways). Additional local enterprise partnership
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funding was made available in 2014 for the extension from Five Ways to . The extension opened in July 2022 with new tram stops at , , and .
Birmingham Eastside extension
In November 2013, Centro announced a proposal for a tram or bus rapid transit route from Birmingham city centre to Coventry, with a loop connecting the Birmingham Airport
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with Birmingham city centre via Small Heath and Lea Hall, and a line to , however Coventry may be connected to the Metro by a line of the Coventry Very Light Rail, which is planned to terminate at Birmingham Interchange HS2. The line would also serve the planned High Speed 2
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interchange at . In February 2014, it was announced that funding had been secured for the first phase of the Line 2 Eastside extension as far as Curzon Street, before a terminus at Adderley Street.
The new route will branch off from the existing route at a junction at meeting point of Bull St and Corporation St. In 2014, Centro considered two proposed routes, one running via Bull Street and Carrs Lane and serving Moor Street station, and a more direct route via Bull Street and Albert Street, bypassing Moor Street.
A Transport and Works Act application was submitted by the Metro Alliance for the first phase of the Eastside extension, following the route via Albert Street and Curzon Street and terminating at Digbeth
Digbeth is an area of central Birmingham, England. Following the remodelling of the Birmingham Inner Ring Road, Inner Ring Road, Digbeth is now considered a district within Birmingham City Centre. As part of the Big City Plan, Digbeth is under ...
.
Construction of the first part of the Eastside extension, including a new tramway junction at Lower Bull St and Corporation St, began in June 2021. The first phase of the works involved utility upgrades and diversions in the area. The closure of Lower Bull Street was expected to be in place until Spring 2022, but the street reopened in July 2023. As of 2024, construction is underway from Bull Street to Digbeth
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, via the HS2 Curzon Street station. Plans are also in place for the extension to be partially opened in 2025 or 2026 up to Moor Street Queensway.
East Birmingham to Solihull extension
The East Birmingham to Solihull extension (EBSE) was originally investigated in 2004 as a route to Birmingham Airport
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and National Exhibition Centre
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, serving suburbs along the A45. Journey time from central Birmingham ( Bull Street) to the airport was estimated at 29minutes. This proposal has now been incorporated into the proposals for an expansion beyond the Digbeth terminus of the Eastside extension.
As of March 2024, the route is planned to continue eastwards by approximately to serve north Solihull
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via the B4128 to terminate at the HS2 Birmingham Interchange station, allowing passenger access by West Midlands Metro to the airport, National Exhibition Centre, Resorts World, and Resorts World Arena
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when open for passenger service. The proposed route would also pass directly by St Andrew's Stadium, home of Birmingham City FC, intended as an alternative to Bordesley station.
Wolverhampton extensions
Wolverhampton City Centre extension
The northern part of the extension scheme was the addition of a tram line into Wolverhampton city centre. The laying of the new track was completed in December 2019 and it was anticipated that passenger services would commence in 2021 once the renovation of Wolverhampton railway station has been completed. However, the project has been delayed.
It was originally proposed in 2009 as a single-track loop running clockwise from the existing St George's terminus via Princess Street, Lichfield Street and Pipers Row (for Wolverhampton bus station), with a spur to Wolverhampton station. An earlier plan would have served more of the city centre with the loop running along Lichfield Street, Queen Square, Victoria Street, Cleveland Street and Garrick Street to the Wolverhampton St George's tram stop. The 2009 scheme had an estimated cost of £30million. In 2010 Centro considered revised proposals that involved an extended route along part of the Wolverhampton Ring Road
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, serving the University of Wolverhampton
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campus. The original loop scheme was selected and in 2012 Centro decided to proceed by constructing it in phases. A Transport and Works Act Order was approved in 2016, and in March 2014, a £2billion connectivity funding package was announced to support a number of transport projects, including phase 1 of the Wolverhampton extension.
The first phase will see the construction of the eastern section of the Wolverhampton loop, consisting of a line branching off before the existing St George's terminus and running north up Pipers Row to terminate at the station. Northbound trams will terminate alternately at the station and at St George's. The estimated completion date was 2015, although a succession of delays means that this section actually opened on 17 September 2023. The remaining part of the Wolverhampton loop will be completed at a later date, subject to funding.
Wednesbury–Brierley Hill extension
Wednesbury–Brierley Hill extension (WBHE) is an line which will run south-west from the existing route, branching off east of . The route would be constructed on the track bed
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of the disused South Staffordshire Line, running through Tipton
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and close to the former Dudley Town station. The line would then run on-street into Dudley town centre, before following the A461 Southern Bypass to rejoin the railway corridor. After running along part of the former Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Line, the tram line would diverge south to serve the Waterfront Business Park and Merry Hill Shopping Centre
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, terminating at Brierley Hill. In 2012, the estimated cost of the WBHE was £268million, and a frequency of ten trams per hour was envisaged, alternately serving Wolverhampton and Birmingham. A further extension to Stourbridge
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at the southwester ...
has also been proposed, with a junction at Canal Street, allowing trams to access the remainder of the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Line to Stourbridge Junction and possibly Stourbridge Town.
Network Rail
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have announced plans to reopen the South Staffordshire Line for the use of freight trains. Metro planners considered operating light rail
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trams on segregated tracks, but in 2011 put forward proposals to introduce tram-train
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operation on the route to allow Metro vehicles to share tracks with heavy rail
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Rapid transit
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freight trains.
Due to funding constraints, it was decided to construct this extension in phases, with the first section from Wednesbury to Dudley opening first.
In early 2017, work began to clear vegetation and disused track from the former railway line. In early 2021, work started on construction of the line. It was estimated that the entire line to Brierley Hill would be completed by 2023. The estimated cost of the extension is now £449million. In July 2022, it was announced that due to spiralling costs, the line to Brierley Hill will be built in two phases. Phase 1 will see a line open to Dudley, construction of which is well underway. Phase 2 will extend the line to Brierley Hill and construction started in February 2025, estimated to cost £295 million.
Other new lines
In September 2021, £2.1billion in funding was applied for, of which £1billion was received, for new Metro and upgraded bus routes around the West Midlands, consisting of many new lines and extensions, these are:
* Extension from Edgbaston
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to Quinton
** This may be cut or extended depending on how much funding is given
* Extension from Brierley Hill to Stourbridge Junction
* New Line from Walsall to Wednesbury (offering two routes to Birmingham)
* New Line to New Cross Hospital
** This would likely be an extension of the line to Wolverhampton Railway Station.
*Possible New Line branching off the Airport Line to Solihull Town Centre
** First part under construction as part of the Birmingham Eastside Metro Extension, from Bull Street to Digbeth
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Historic planned extensions
In 2004, the proposed Phase Two expansion included five routes:
;Birmingham City Centre to Great Barr
:A , 17-stop route from the city centre through Lancaster Circus and along the A34 corridor to the Birmingham/Walsall boundary, terminating near the M6 motorway
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junction 7. Transport for the West Midlands have since decided that a "West Midlands Sprint" concept, based on bus rapid transit is the way forward for this route.
;Birmingham City Centre to Quinton
:A route from the BCCE terminus at Five Ways along the Hagley Road to Quinton.
;Wolverhampton City Centre to Wednesfield, Willenhall, Walsall and Wednesbury
:This "5Ws" route would connect Wolverhampton city centre to Wednesfield, Willenhall, Walsall and Wednesbury, and provide direct access to New Cross and Manor Hospitals, partially using the trackbed of the former Wolverhampton and Walsall Railway. This link was officially declared dead in the Express & Star on 23 October 2015. In place of this line, restoration of passenger services along the railway line between Wolverhampton and Walsall including new stations at Willenhall and Darlaston (James Bridge) was proposed.
;Birmingham Airport links
:*via the A45 (now part of the East Birmingham to Solihull extension scheme).
:*via the A47: In September 2010, the ''Birmingham Post'' reported that a "£425million rapid transit system" between Birmingham city centre and the airport "could involve a new light rail scheme". Centro strategy director Alex Burrows stated "the Birmingham City Centre to Birmingham Airport Rapid Transit plan will provide connectivity between the city centre, Birmingham Business Park and Chelmsley Wood".
During the mid-2000s, Birmingham City Council also evaluated the possibility of constructing an underground railway, and the scheme was advocated by the leader of the council, Mike Whitby
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, and deputy leader of the council, Paul Tilsley. A feasibility report by Jacobs Engineering and Deloitte
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concluded that the tunnelling scheme would be unaffordable and not meet government funding criteria.
Accidents and incidents
* On 8 June 2006, T-69 tram, fleet number 06, collided with a taxi on New Swan Lane Level Crossing. The taxi was pushed across the junction and collided with a stationary lorry. The two occupants of the taxi were taken to hospital and released after two hours; neither the tram passengers nor the lorry driver suffered any injuries. The RAIB enquiry found that the tram driver failed to stop at the signal; the report noted that this was then the only level crossing on the network, and that there had been seven previous collisions there since the metro came into operation in 1999, but all of these had been a result of failures by road traffic users.
* On 19 December 2006, trams 09 and 10 collided in Winson Green, injuring a group of people while en route to the Metro's then Birmingham
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Snow Hill terminus.
* On 19 August 2019, tram 31 was derailed after colliding with a vehicle in Wolverhampton
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.
* On 11 June 2021, all 21 tram cars were taken out of service "after a fault was discovered." Services resumed step by step following Tuesday onwards.
* On 13 November 2021, services were suspended again due to cracks being found in the bodywork of some more trams. The limitations in services lasted until 12 February 2022.
* On 20 March 2022, services were suspended until further notice due to even more cracks in the bodywork of some older trams.
* On 13 June 2024, a woman was seriously injured after being hit by a tram in West Bromwich
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.
* On 8 October 2024, a tram was derailed after colliding with a car in Wolverhampton
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.
See also
* Coventry Very Light Rail – planned light rail system in Coventry
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