List of railway stations in Worcestershire information
This is a list of railway stations in Worcestershire, one of the counties of the United Kingdom. It includes all railway stations in Worcestershire that form part of the British National Rail network that currently have timetabled train services. It does not include stations on heritage railways, except for those stations which are shared with those on the National Rail Network.
The main train operating company is West Midlands Railway who run the majority of services in the county. However Great Western Railway operates the Worcester - London service.
The main rail routes in Worcestershire include:
Birmingham to Worcester via Bromsgrove line
Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line
Cotswold Line
Cross-City Line
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