West Midlands Trains

{{Short description|Train operator based in West Midlands}}

{{Redirect2|London Northwestern Railway|West Midlands Railway|the historical train companies|London and North Western Railway|and|West Midland Railway|the former train operating company|London Midland|other uses|West Midlands Railway (disambiguation)}}

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{{Infobox Rail company

|name = West Midlands Trains

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|caption = Top/left: {{brc|172}} in WMR livery at {{stnlnk|Birmingham Moor Street}}
Bottom/right: {{brc|350}} in LNR livery near {{stnlnk|Crewe}}

|logo_filename = WestMidlandsTrains.svg

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|nameforarea = region

|regions = {{ubl|Greater London|West Midlands}}

|secregions = {{ubl|East of England|East Midlands|North West|South East}}

|fleet = West Midlands Railway

{{plainlist|

  • {{brc|139}} Parry People Mover
  • {{brc|172}} Turbostar
  • {{brc|196}} Civity
  • {{brc|730||0}} Aventra

London Northwestern Railway

  • {{brc|150}} Sprinter
  • {{brc|350}} Desiro }}

{{brc|730||0}} Aventra

|franchise = West Midlands
10 December 2017 – 20 September 2026

|stations = 178

|stationsop = 146

|parent_company = Transport UK Group (85%)
Mitsui & Co (15%)

|website = {{URL|westmidlandsrailway.co.uk}}
{{URL|londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk}}

|abbr = LM{{cite web |url = http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/LM.aspx |title = West Midlands Trains (WMT) |website = nationalrail.co.uk |access-date = 2 June 2018 |archive-date = 11 June 2018 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180611015501/http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/LM.aspx |url-status = live}}

|map = File:West Midlands Trains route map 2018 01.png

{{box|border size=0px|text align=left|{{legend|#F27B15|West Midlands Railway}} {{legend|#27B67A|London Northwestern Railway}}}}

|length = {{cvt|539|mi}}

|predecessor=London Midland}}

West Midlands Trains{{cite web |url = http://data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/09860466 |publisher = Companies House |title = West Midlands Trains Limited: Company no. 9860466 |access-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170810131640/http://data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/09860466 |url-status = dead }} (WMT) is a British train operating company. It operates passenger trains on the West Midlands franchise between London and the English Midlands under two trading names: within the West Midlands region as West Midlands Railway (WMR) and outside the region as London Northwestern Railway (LNR).

West Midlands Trains was created as a consortium of three companies, Abellio, JR East, and Mitsui & Co, which joined to bid for the West Midlands franchise; they were amongst the three bids to be shortlisted in April 2016, and were awarded the franchise during August 2017. JR East sold its 15% interest to Abellio in September 2021.{{Cite web |date=4 August 2021 |title=West Midlands Holdings Limited Financial Accounts 2020/21 |url=https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09860602/filing-history/MzMzNDgxMDE0M2FkaXF6a2N4/document?format=pdf&download=0 |access-date=25 June 2024 |website=Companies House}} In 2023 Abellio sold its stake to Transport UK Group.{{Cite web |last=Deakin |first=Tim |date=28 February 2023 |title=Transport UK Group MBO of Abellio UK completes |url=https://www.route-one.net/news/transport-uk-group-mbo-of-abellio-uk-completes/ |access-date=21 October 2024 |website=routeone |language=en-US}}

In addition to the DfT, it is also accountable to the West Midlands Rail Executive for services that operate wholly within the West Midlands region. On 10 December 2017, West Midlands Trains took over operations from the prior operator, London Midland. As per the original terms of the franchise, West Midlands Trains is expected to continue to operate until March 2026.

History

File:Lm passenger nos 2019.png

In April 2016, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced the shortlist of bidders for the West Midlands franchise, comprising the incumbent operator Govia, MTR Corporation, and West Midlands Trains: a consortium of Abellio (70%), JR East (15%) and Mitsui & Co (15%).{{cite web |url = https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35988921 |title = Contenders for West Midlands rail franchise revealed |publisher = BBC News |date = 9 April 2016 |access-date = 20 July 2018 |archive-date = 7 November 2018 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181107021805/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35988921 |url-status = dead }}{{cite web |url = http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/east-japan-railway-on-west-midlands-franchise-shortlist.html |title = East Japan Railway on LNWR franchise shortlist |publisher = Railway Gazette International |date = 7 April 2016 |access-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-date = 11 August 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170811161319/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/east-japan-railway-on-west-midlands-franchise-shortlist.html |url-status = dead }}{{cite magazine |title = Three shortlisted for next West Midlands franchise |magazine = Rail |issue = 799 |date = 27 April 2016 |page = 21}} During July 2016, MTR Corporation abruptly opted to withdraw itself from the bidding process.{{cite web |url = http://www.birminghampost.co.uk/news/regional-affairs/battle-run-london-midland-rail-11574599 |title = Battle to run London Midland rail service down to two |work = Birmingham Post |date = 6 July 2016 |access-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170810132013/http://www.birminghampost.co.uk/news/regional-affairs/battle-run-london-midland-rail-11574599 |url-status = dead }}{{cite magazine |title = MTR withdraws from West Midlands bidding |magazine = Modern Railways |issue = 815 |date = August 2016 |page = 21}}

In August 2016, a formal invitation to tender for the franchise was issued to the two remaining bidders.{{cite web |url = http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/west-midlands-franchise-itt-issued.html |title = West Midlands franchise ITT issued |publisher = Railway Gazette International |date = 30 August 2016 |access-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-date = 11 August 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170811162823/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/west-midlands-franchise-itt-issued.html |url-status = dead }} During August 2017, the West Midlands Trains consortium was awarded the franchise; it took over operations from the prior operator, London Midland, on 10 December 2017.{{cite web |url = https://www.abellio.com/sites/default/files/downloads/170810_press_release_west_midlands_trains_announced_as_winning_bidder.pdf |title = West Midlands Trains announced as winning bidder for West Midlands franchise |publisher = Abellio |date = 10 August 2017 |access-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170810130543/https://www.abellio.com/sites/default/files/downloads/170810_press_release_west_midlands_trains_announced_as_winning_bidder.pdf |url-status = dead }}{{cite news |last1 = Lea |first1 = Robert |title = Southern operator comes off the rails in West Midlands |work = The Times |issue = 72299 |date = 11 August 2017 |page = 37}} The franchise is scheduled to run until March 2026.{{cite web |url = https://www.gov.uk/government/news/more-seats-for-rail-passengers-as-nearly-1-billion-is-invested-in-midlands-services |title = More seats for rail passengers as nearly £1 billion is invested in Midlands services |publisher = Department for Transport |date = 10 August 2017 |access-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-date = 2 December 2020 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201202222415/https://www.gov.uk/government/news/more-seats-for-rail-passengers-as-nearly-1-billion-is-invested-in-midlands-services |url-status = dead }}{{cite web |url = http://www.railjournal.com/index.php/main-line/abellio-jr-east-and-mitsui-clinch-west-midlands-franchise.html |title = Abellio, JR East and Mitsui clinch West Midlands franchise |publisher = International Railway Journal |date = 10 August 2017 |access-date = 16 August 2017 |archive-date = 16 August 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170816234439/http://www.railjournal.com/index.php/main-line/abellio-jr-east-and-mitsui-clinch-west-midlands-franchise.html |url-status = dead }}

Unlike the previous London Midland franchise, which was solely accountable to the DfT, for services that operate wholly within the West Midlands region, West Midlands Trains is also accountable to the West Midlands Rail Executive, a group of 16 local authorities.{{cite news |title = London Midland loses West Midlands rail franchise |url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-40885118 |access-date = 10 August 2017 |work = BBC News |date = 10 August 2017 |archive-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170810192834/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-40885118 |url-status = live}}{{cite news |last1 = Jones |first1 = Tamlyn |title = £1 billion rail investment as London Midland loses franchise |url = http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/1-billion-rail-investment-london-13456633 |access-date = 10 August 2017 |work = Birmingham Mail |date = 10 August 2017 |archive-date = 10 August 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170810092640/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/1-billion-rail-investment-london-13456633 |url-status = live}}{{cite web |title = The Company |url = http://www.wmre.org.uk/about-us/the-company/ |website = www.wmre.org.uk |publisher = West Midlands Rail Executive |access-date = 11 May 2021 |archive-date = 11 May 2021 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210511133746/http://www.wmre.org.uk/about-us/the-company/ |url-status = dead }} However, until the franchise is re-let, the DfT must still approve any changes that the West Midlands Rail Executive may wish to make.{{Citation needed|date=July 2020}}

By mid-2020, West Midlands Trains had considerably curtailed its services in response to the significant decline of passenger travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic.{{cite news |url = https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-rail-franchise-agreements-suspended-to-avoid-company-collapses-11962186 |title = Coronavirus: Rail franchise agreements suspended to avoid company collapses |date = 23 March 2020 |access-date = 23 March 2020 |publisher = Sky News |archive-date = 27 May 2020 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200527060301/https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-rail-franchise-agreements-suspended-to-avoid-company-collapses-11962186 |url-status = live }}{{cite web |url = https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-christmas-travel-disruption-as-omicron-hits-rail-and-airline-staffing-12504644 |title = COVID-19: Christmas travel disruption as Omicron hits rail and airline staffing |publisher = news.sky.com |first = Samuel |last = Osborne |date = 27 December 2021}} From 15 June 2020, both passengers and staff on public transport in England, including West Midlands Trains services, were required to wear face coverings while travelling, and anyone failing to do so were liable to be refused travel or fined.{{Cite web |url = https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/transport-secretarys-statement-on-coronavirus-covid-19-4-june-2020 |title = Transport Secretary's statement on coronavirus (COVID-19): 4 June 2020 |website = GOV.UK |date = 4 June 2020 |access-date = 21 June 2020 |archive-date = 23 June 2020 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200623085630/https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/transport-secretarys-statement-on-coronavirus-covid-19-4-june-2020 |url-status = live}}{{Cite news |url = https://www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcare/article/coronavirus-facemask-plans-mired-in-confusion-wlsq7qf82 |title = Coronavirus: facemask plans mired in confusion |first = Graeme |last = Paton |work = The Times |url-access = subscription |access-date = 21 June 2020 |archive-date = 21 June 2020 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200621001614/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/coronavirus-facemask-plans-mired-in-confusion-wlsq7qf82 |url-status = live}}

In May 2021, the company was criticised after it sent an email to 2,500 employees apparently thanking them for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic and offering a financial bonus;{{cite web |title = West Midlands Railway sent staff fake bonus email in cyber-security test |url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-57065311 |date = 10 May 2021 |website = BBC News Online |accessdate = 10 May 2021 |archive-date = 11 May 2021 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210511210116/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-57065311 |url-status = live}} however, employees who clicked on the link within the email were informed that there was, in fact, no bonus and that the email had been a "phishing simulation test”.{{cite web |last = Topham |first = Gwyn |title = Train firm's 'worker bonus' email is actually cybersecurity test |url = https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/may/10/train-firms-worker-bonus-email-is-actually-cyber-security-test |date = 10 May 2021 |work = The Guardian |access-date = 10 May 2021 |archive-date = 10 May 2021 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210510130743/https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/may/10/train-firms-worker-bonus-email-is-actually-cyber-security-test |url-status = live}}

In September 2021, following emergency measures to deal with the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the DfT awarded WMT a direct contract until 20 September 2026, replacing its existing franchise agreement.{{cite web | url = https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1060527/west-midlands-trains-limited-2021-rail-contract.pdf|title=National Rail Contract West Midlands|publisher=Department for Transport |date=10 September 2021 |access-date= 17 March 2023}}

West Midlands Trains is one of several train operators impacted by the 2022–2024 United Kingdom railway strikes, which are the first national rail strikes in the UK for three decades.{{Cite news |url = https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-61573206 |title = Rail strike: RMT union votes for national action |work = BBC News |date = 24 May 2022 |access-date = 24 May 2022}} Its workers are amongst those who are participating in industrial action due to a dispute over pay and working conditions.{{cite news |url = https://inews.co.uk/news/strike-dates-this-week-when-train-tube-strikes-start-why-how-travel-affected-1695412 |title = The dates of the train, Tube and bus strikes this week, and how services will be affected |date = 20 June 2022 |newspaper=i|last=Finnis|first=Alex|publisher=Daily Mail and General Trust|location=London|access-date = 24 June 2022}} West Midlands Trains has only been capable of operating a very minimal timetable on any of the planned dates for the strikes due to the number of staff involved.{{cite news |url = https://www.itv.com/news/central/2022-06-21/trains-across-the-midlands-brought-to-a-standstill-as-rail-workers-go-on-strike |title = Trains across the Midlands brought to standstill as rail workers strike over pay and conditions |work=ITV News|publisher=ITN|location=Birmingham|date = 21 June 2022}}{{cite news |url = https://www.expressandstar.com/news/transport/2022/06/20/west-midlands-railway-strike-timetable-for-wolverhampton-and-staffordshire/ |title = West Midlands Railway strike timetable for Wolverhampton and Staffordshire |newspaper=Express and Star|publisher=Midland News Association|location=Wolverhampton |first = David |last = Stubbings |date = 20 June 2022}}

Abellio's stake in West Midlands Trains was included in the sale of its United Kingdom business to Transport UK Group in February 2023.{{Cite press release |title=Abellio UK to be renamed Transport UK Group as management buyout deal completes |url=https://www.abellio.com/news/abellio-uk-to-be-renamed-transport-uk-group |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230301074525/https://www.abellio.com/news/abellio-uk-to-be-renamed-transport-uk-group |archive-date=1 March 2023 |access-date=2 March 2023 |publisher=Abellio|location=Utrecht|language=}}{{Cite news |last=Deakin |first=Tim |date=28 February 2023 |title=Transport UK Group MBO of Abellio UK completes |url=https://www.route-one.net/news/transport-uk-group-mbo-of-abellio-uk-completes/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230301162927/https://www.route-one.net/news/transport-uk-group-mbo-of-abellio-uk-completes/ |archive-date=1 March 2023 |access-date=2 March 2023 |magazine=Route One|publisher=Diversified Communications|location=Brighton |language=}}

= Penalty Fares =

{{as of|2024}}, West Midlands Trains operates a penalty fare policy requiring passengers to purchase a ticket before boarding. In the event that this is not possible, passengers must make themselves known to the conductor immediately on boarding.{{Cite web |title=Penalty fares |author= |website=West Midlands Railway |date= |access-date=2 July 2024 |url= https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/tickets-discounts/penalty-fares}}

Branding

File:West Midlands Railway generic symbol.svg

WMT services are split into two businesses which operate under two distinct sub-brands. Train services running on the West Coast Main Line, including those running to/from London Euston, {{rws|Liverpool Lime Street}} and {{rws|Crewe}}, operate under the London Northwestern Railway brand. This name was chosen in tribute to the former London & North Western Railway (LNWR), the company that operated services on the route between 1846 and 1922. Branding of trains and associated publicity use a green colour scheme with a logo composed of the letters L, N and W.{{cite web |url = http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/west-midlands-trains-announces-london-northwestern-brand.html |title = West Midlands Trains announces London Northwestern brand |publisher = Railway Gazette International |date = 27 October 2017 |access-date = 27 October 2017 |archive-date = 27 October 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171027122857/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/west-midlands-trains-announces-london-northwestern-brand.html |url-status = dead }}{{cite news |title = Railway great returns |newspaper = The Times |date = 27 October 2017 |page = 54 |editor-last = Witherow |editor-first = John |issn = 0140-0460}}

Services running in Birmingham and the West Midlands region – previously operated by London Midland under the London Midland City brand – are operated by WMT under the West Midlands Railway brand. WMT have chosen to operate these services as a distinct business unit in order to facilitate a possible future devolution of these services from the national DfT to the West Midlands Combined Authority. These services bear an orange and purple colour scheme and are branded with a hexagonal "WM" monogram adopted as part of a shared branding initiative under Transport for West Midlands, in which several transport modes in the West Midlands County use similar branding to emphasise integrated transport. Each mode bears a variant of the "WM" logo: West Midlands Buses use a red logo, West Midlands Metro trams use a blue logo, cycling initiatives are branded with a green logo, West Midlands Railway bears an orange logo, and the West Midlands Rail Executive uses a turquoise logo.{{cite web |last1 = Transport |first1 = Transport for West Midlands: Transforming Public |title = A brand for the West Midlands – TfWM reveals new public transport identity |url = https://www.tfwm.org.uk/news/a-brand-for-the-west-midlands-tfwm-reveals-new-public-transport-identity/ |website = Transport for West Midlands |access-date = 30 August 2019 |language = en |archive-date = 30 August 2019 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190830121750/https://www.tfwm.org.uk/news/a-brand-for-the-west-midlands-tfwm-reveals-new-public-transport-identity/ |url-status = live }}

==London Northwestern Railway services ==

WMT's services along the West Coast Main Line rail corridor are operated under the London Northwestern Railway brand. These services include:{{Cite web |url = https://www.londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/media/2646/download?inline |title = LNR Network Map (May 2023)|publisher=London Northwestern Railway|location=London|access-date = 17 June 2023 }}

  • services out of {{rws|London Euston}};
  • branch line services off the south of the West Coast main line.

As of December 2024, the typical off-peak Monday - Saturday London Northwestern Railway service pattern, with frequencies in trains per hour (tph), includes:{{cite web |url = https://www.londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/travel-information/timetables |title = London Northwestern Railway Train Timetables |publisher = London Northwestern Railway |location=London|access-date = 27 December 2024 }}

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colspan="3" | West Coast Main Line
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{{stn|London Euston}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Tring}}align=center| 2{{cslist|{{stn|Harrow & Wealdstone}}, {{rws|Watford Junction}}, {{rws|Hemel Hempstead}}, {{rws|Berkhamsted}}}}
London Euston {{ndash}} {{rws|Milton Keynes Central}}align=center| 2{{cslist|Harrow & Wealdstone, {{rws|Bushey}}, Watford Junction, {{rws|Kings Langley}}, {{rws|Apsley}}, Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted, Tring, {{rws|Cheddington}}, {{rws|Leighton Buzzard}}, {{rws|Bletchley}}}}
London Euston {{ndash}} {{rws|Birmingham New Street}}align=center| 2{{cslist|Watford Junction (1tph), Leighton Buzzard, Bletchley, Milton Keynes Central, {{rws|Wolverton}}, {{rws|Northampton}}, {{rws|Long Buckby}}, {{rws|Rugby}}, {{rws|Coventry}}, {{rws|Canley}}, {{rws|Tile Hill}}, {{rws|Berkswell}}, {{rws|Hampton-in-Arden}}, {{rws|Birmingham International}}}}
London Euston {{ndash}} {{rws|Crewe}}align=center| 1{{cslist|Milton Keynes Central, Rugby, {{rws|Nuneaton}}, {{rws|Atherstone}}, {{rws|Tamworth}}, {{rws|Lichfield Trent Valley}}, {{rws|Rugeley Trent Valley}}, {{rws|Stafford}}}}
{{rws|Stafford}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Crewe}}align=center | 1{{cslist|{{rws|Stone}}, {{rws|Stoke-on-Trent}}, {{rws|Longport}}, {{rws|Kidsgrove}}, {{rws|Alsager}}}}
rowspan="2"| {{rws|Birmingham New Street}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Liverpool Lime Street}}align=center | 1{{cslist|{{rws|Smethwick Galton Bridge}}, {{rws|Wolverhampton}}, {{rws|Penkridge}}, Stafford, Crewe, {{rws|Winsford}}, {{rws|Hartford}}, {{rws|Acton Bridge}}, {{rws|Runcorn}}, {{rws|Liverpool South Parkway}}}}
align=center | 1{{cslist|{{rws|Coseley}}|Wolverhampton|Penkridge|Stafford|Crewe|Runcorn|Liverpool South Parkway|{{rws|Mossley Hill}}}}
colspan="3" | Abbey Line
width="200" | Route || tph || Calling at
Watford Junction {{ndash}} {{rws|St Albans Abbey}}align=center| 1{{cslist|{{rws|Watford North}}, {{rws|Garston|Hertfordshire}}, {{rws|Bricket Wood}}, {{rws|How Wood|Hertfordshire}}, {{rws|Park Street|England}}}}
colspan="3" | Marston Vale Line
width="200" | Route || tph || Calling at
{{rws|Bletchley}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Bedford}}align=center| 1{{cslist|{{rws|Fenny Stratford}}, {{rws|Bow Brickhill}}, {{rws|Woburn Sands}}, {{rws|Aspley Guise}}, {{rws|Ridgmont}}, {{rws|Lidlington}}, {{rws|Millbrook|Bedfordshire}}, {{rws|Stewartby}}, {{rws|Kempston Hardwick}}, {{rws|Bedford St Johns}}}}

{{notelist}}

West Midlands Railway services

In the West Midlands region, WMT's train services are operated under the West Midlands Railway brand. These services include:{{Cite web |url = https://www.londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/media/2632/download?inline |title = WMR Network Map (May 2023)|publisher=West Midlands Trains|location=London|access-date = 17 June 2023 }}

Services on the short Stourbridge Town branch line are run by the open access operator Pre Metro Operations, who operate services on behalf of WMT under the West Midlands Railway brand name.

{{As of|December 2024}}, the typical off-peak Monday - Saturday West Midlands Railway service pattern, with frequencies in trains per hour (tph), includes:{{cite web |url = https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/travel-information/timetables |title = West Midlands Railway Timetables |publisher = West Midlands Railway |location=London|access-date = 27 December 2024}}

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colspan="3" | Birmingham {{ndash}} Shrewsbury
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rowspan="2"|{{rws|Birmingham New Street}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Shrewsbury}}align=center| 1{{cslist|{{rws|Tame Bridge Parkway}}, {{stn|Wolverhampton}}, {{rws|Bilbrook}}, {{rws|Codsall}}, {{rws|Albrighton}}, {{rws|Cosford}}, {{rws|Shifnal}}, {{rws|Telford Central}}, {{rws|Oakengates}}, {{rws|Wellington|Shropshire}}}}
align=center| 1{{cslist|{{rws|Smethwick Galton Bridge}}, Wolverhampton, Shifnal, Telford Central, Wellington}}
colspan="3" | Malvern Line
width="250" | Route || {{abbr|tph|trains per hour}} || Calling at 
{{rws|Birmingham New Street}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Hereford}}align=center| 1{{cslist|{{rws|University|England}}, {{rws|Bromsgrove}}, {{rws|Droitwich Spa}}, {{rws|Worcester Foregate Street}}, {{rws|Malvern Link}}, {{rws|Great Malvern}}, {{rws|Colwall}}, {{rws|Ledbury}}}}
colspan="3" | Cross-City Line
width="250" | Route || {{abbr|tph|trains per hour}} || Calling at 
{{rws|Lichfield Trent Valley}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Bromsgrove}}align=center| 2{{cslist|{{rws|Lichfield City}}, {{rws|Shenstone}}, {{rws|Blake Street}}, {{rws|Butlers Lane}}, {{rws|Four Oaks}}, {{rws|Sutton Coldfield}}, {{rws|Wylde Green}}, {{rws|Chester Road}}, {{rws|Erdington}}, {{rws|Gravelly Hill}}, {{rws|Aston}}, {{rws|Birmingham New Street}}, {{rws|Five Ways}}, {{rws|University|England}}, {{rws|Selly Oak}}, {{rws|Bournville}}, {{rws|Kings Norton}}, {{rws|Northfield}}, {{rws|Longbridge}}, {{rws|Barnt Green}} (1tph)}}
Four Oaks {{ndash}} {{rws|Redditch}}align=center| 2{{cslist|Sutton Coldfield, Wylde Green, Chester Road, Erdington, Gravelly Hill, Aston, {{rws|Duddeston}}, Birmingham New Street, Five Ways, University, Selly Oak, Bournville, Kings Norton, Northfield, Longbridge, Barnt Green, {{rws|Alvechurch}}}}
colspan="3" | Chase Line
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{{stn|Wolverhampton}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Walsall}}align=center| 2{{cslist|{{rws|Coseley}}, {{rws|Tipton}}, {{rws|Dudley Port}}, {{rws|Sandwell & Dudley}}, {{rws|Smethwick Galton Bridge}}, {{rws|Smethwick Rolfe Street}}, {{rws|Birmingham New Street}}, {{rws|Duddeston}}, {{rws|Aston}}, {{rws|Witton}}, {{rws|Perry Barr}}, {{rws|Hamstead}}, {{rws|Tame Bridge Parkway}}, {{rws|Bescot Stadium}}}}
{{rws|Birmingham International}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Rugeley Trent Valley}}align=center| 2{{cslist|{{rws|Marston Green}}, {{rws|Lea Hall}}, {{rws|Stechford}}, {{rws|Adderley Park}}, {{rws|Birmingham New Street}}, {{rws|Tame Bridge Parkway}}, {{rws|Walsall}}, {{rws|Bloxwich}}, {{rws|Bloxwich North}}, {{rws|Landywood}}, {{rws|Cannock}}, {{rws|Hednesford}}, {{rws|Rugeley Town}}}}
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width="250" | Route || {{abbr|tph|trains per hour}} || Calling at
{{rws|Stratford-upon-Avon}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Worcester Foregate Street}} via {{rws|Dorridge}}align=center| 1{{cslist|{{rws|Stratford-upon-Avon Parkway}}, {{rws|Lapworth}}, {{rws|Dorridge}}, {{rws|Widney Manor}}, {{rws|Solihull}}, {{rws|Olton}}, {{rws|Acocks Green}}, {{rws|Small Heath}}, {{rws|Birmingham Moor Street}}, {{rws|Birmingham Snow Hill}}, {{rws|Jewellery Quarter}}, {{rws|The Hawthorns}}, {{rws|Smethwick Galton Bridge}}, {{rws|Rowley Regis}}, {{rws|Cradley Heath}}, {{rws|Stourbridge Junction}}, {{rws|Hagley}}, {{rws|Blakedown}}, {{rws|Kidderminster}}, {{rws|Droitwich Spa}}, {{rws|Worcester Shrub Hill}}}}
{{rws|Stratford-upon-Avon}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Kidderminster}} via {{rws|Whitlocks End}}align=center| 1{{cslist|Stratford-upon-Avon Parkway, Wilmcote, {{rws|Wootton Wawen}}, {{rws|Henley-in-Arden}}, {{rws|Danzey}}, {{rws|Wood End}}, {{rws|The Lakes}}, {{rws|Earlswood|West Midlands}}, {{rws|Wythall}}, {{rws|Whitlocks End}}, {{rws|Shirley|England}}, {{rws|Yardley Wood}}, {{rws|Hall Green}}, {{rws|Spring Road}}, Tyseley, Small Heath, Birmingham Moor Street, Birmingham Snow Hill, Jewellery Quarter, The Hawthorns, Smethwick Galton Bridge, {{rws|Langley Green}}, Rowley Regis, {{rws|Old Hill}}, Cradley Heath, {{rws|Lye}}, Stourbridge Junction}}
Whitlocks End {{ndash}} {{rws|Kidderminster}}align=center| 1{{cslist|Shirley, Yardley Wood, Hall Green, Spring Road, Tyseley, Small Heath, Birmingham Moor Street, Birmingham Snow Hill, Jewellery Quarter, The Hawthorns, Smethwick Galton Bridge, Langley Green, Rowley Regis, Old Hill, Cradley Heath, Lye, Stourbridge Junction}}
Dorridge {{ndash}} Worcester Foregate Streetalign=center| 1{{cslist|Widney Manor, Solihull, Olton, Acocks Green, Tyseley, Birmingham Moor Street, Birmingham Snow Hill, Jewellery Quarter, The Hawthorns, Smethwick Galton Bridge, Rowley Regis, Cradley Heath, Stourbridge Junction, Hagley, Blakedown, Kidderminster, {{rws|Hartlebury}}, Droitwich Spa}}
colspan="3" | Branch lines
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{{rws|Stourbridge Junction}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Stourbridge Town}}align=center| 6Shuttle service
{{rws|Leamington Spa}} {{ndash}} {{rws|Nuneaton}}align=center| 1{{cslist|{{rws|Kenilworth}}, {{rws|Coventry}}, {{rws|Coventry Arena}}, {{rws|Bedworth}}, {{rws|Bermuda Park}}}}

{{notelist}}

Sunday services are generally hourly on most routes however:

  • On the Malvern Line, services between {{rws|Birmingham New Street}} and {{rws|Hereford}} are reduced to a two-hourly service.
  • Two trains per hour run on the Cross-City line between {{rws|Lichfield Trent Valley}} and {{rws|Redditch}} with both trains calling at {{rws|Duddeston}}. An hourly service operates between {{rws|Birmingham New Street}} and {{rws|Bromsgrove}}.
  • Services at local stations between {{rws|Birmingham New Street}} and {{rws|Birmingham International}} are provided by additional calls on London Northwestern Railway services between {{rws|Birmingham New Street}} and {{rws|Northampton}}/{{rws|Euston||London Euston}}.
  • On the Snow Hill lines, services operate hourly from {{rws|Stratford-upon-Avon}} to {{rws|Worcester Foregate Street}} via {{rws|Shirley|England}} and do not call at {{rws|Wood End}}, {{rws|Danzey}}, {{rws|Small Heath}}, {{rws|Langley Green}}, {{rws|Old Hill}} or {{rws|Lye}} but calls at {{rws|Tyseley}} in both directions. An hourly service also operates between {{rws|Dorridge}} and {{rws|Stourbridge Junction}} in the daytime which picks up the calls at {{rws|Langley Green}}, {{rws|Old Hill}} and {{rws|Lye}} and runs non-stop between {{rws|Birmingham Moor Street}} and {{rws|Acocks Green}}.
  • Services between {{rws|Stourbridge Junction}} and {{rws|Stourbridge Town}} are reduced to 4 trains per hour.

= Planned changes =

File:Birmingham & West Mids Passenger Railway Map.JPG

Planned changes included:

  • Reopening of 3 stations on the Camp Hill line and reintroduction of a service (2 tph) from Kings Norton to New Street. Platform allocation taken from the Cross-City Line. Originally intended to open in 2023, now hoped to open by the end of 2025.

Rolling stock

WMT inherited a fleet of {{brc|139}}, 150, 153, 170, 172, 319, 323 and 350 units from London Midland, but as the newer units enter service, some will be returned to the leasing companies that own them.{{cite magazine |title = £600m deals agreed for new West Midlands trains |magazine = Rail |issue = 838 |date = 25 October 2017 |page = 12 }}{{cite magazine |title = Vivarail 230s for new West Midlands franchise as 170s to go |magazine = Today's Railways UK |issue = 191 |date = November 2017 |page = 8}}

=Fleet details=

==Class 139 ''Parry People Movers''==

The concept of using the lightweight railcar dates from 2006 when a year-long pilot scheme began on the Stourbridge Town branch line on Sundays, using a Parry People Movers PPM50 unit constructed in 2002 and numbered as 999900 under TOPS.{{cite magazine |title = Parry People Mover starts in traffic at Stourbridge Town |magazine = Rail |location = Peterborough |issue = 531 |date = 18 January 2006 |page = 15}} The success of this trial led to the provision of regular services using the technology in the franchise plans for the new West Midlands Franchise. Following the award of the franchise to London Midland, it placed an order for two PPM60 units with Parry People Movers, through Porterbrook. The service itself was operated for London Midland by Pre Metro Operations.{{cite magazine |title = PPMs ordered for Stourbridge branch |magazine = Rail |issue = 581 |date = 19 December 2007 |page = 20}}

These two units are 139 001 and 139 002, composed of vehicle numbers 39001 and 39002 in the British carriage and wagon numbering and classification system. The vehicles are mechanically similar to 999 900, but are approximately one metre longer. They were intended to start operating on the Stourbridge Town branch in 2008. In January 2009 it was confirmed that 139001 was still undergoing testing at Chasewater Railway and 139002 was still not completed.

Despite the difficulties in the commissioning of the two Class 139 units, London Midland consistently outlined its faith that they would be ready to enter service. In March 2009, it was announced that the first unit had received its passenger certification from Network Rail, allowing it to carry passengers. London Midland stated that they would begin a phased entry into service, starting with weekend operation in April, leading up to a full service by the timetable change in May 2009. Until then, London Midland temporarily returned a Class 153 to operating the branch service. 139 002 officially entered service on 29 March 2009 as part of the type's phased entry. This unit had previously worked in full service, including all-day on Monday 11 May 2009 and previously had worked all morning services during February and March 2009. In May 2009, the first unit, 139 001 was finally delivered to Stourbridge, with 999 900 removed at the same time.{{cite magazine |title = Class 139s enter service at Stourbridge |magazine = The Railway Magazine |issue = 1301 |date = September 2009 |page = 139}} Test unit 999 900 had been on the branch line between 2005 and 2009. At the point of introduction, they displaced a single Class 153 DMU that was previously allocated to the branch line. By December 2009, the 200,000th passenger had been carried by the railcars.

==Class 150 ''Sprinter''==

In July 2023, three Class 150/1s, 150137, 150139 and 150141, were transferred from Northern Trains to London Northwestern Railway for use on the Marston Vale line, after the Class 230s in use on the line were withdrawn from use in December 2022 due to maintenance concerns after the company who maintained the units, Vivarail, went into administration.{{Cite news |last=Hughes |first=Lorna |date=2 December 2022 |title=Beds train service suspended as firm goes into administration |url=https://www.bedfordshirelive.co.uk/news/bedfordshire-news/marston-vale-line-trains-suspended-7889050 |access-date=21 August 2023 |publisher=Bedfordshire Live}}{{cite magazine |last=Russell|first=David|title=Class 150 Sprinter|department=Units|magazine=Rail Express |issue=328 |date=September 2023 |page=20}} The Class 150s entered service with LNR on 20 November 2023.{{Cite news |last1=Foster |first1=Laura |last2=Nadia |first2=Gyane |date=20 November 2023 |title=Services resume on Marston Vale Line linking Bedford and Bletchley |publisher=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-67472512 |access-date=26 November 2023}}

==Class 172 ''Turbostar''==

West Midlands Trains operate a total of 39 two-car and three-car Class 172 units, 27 of which had been ordered by predecessor London Midland, who originally planned for them to enter service by the end of 2010 on services to and from Birmingham Snow Hill, replacing Class 150s. The original 27 sets have revised front ends with end gangways which make the trains look like the Electrostar family of units.

From 1 September 2011, the Class 172s started operating on the Snow Hill Lines with some weekend work from Birmingham – Hereford. When first used in service, the units suffered a fault with engine vibration in the passenger cabin, which has since been rectified.

The units were originally meant to replace all of the Class 150s, however three were retained until 2019 and moved on to Northern after the Class 172/0 and Class 230 units entered service. Between late 2018 and early 2019 West Midlands Railway inherited the London Overground 172/0s to replace the remaining Class 150s and Class 153s operating on the Coventry to Leamington line, the Coventry to Nuneaton line and Birmingham to Hereford. All had entered service by May 2019.

In May 2021, Chiltern Railways' fleet of four Class 172/1s transferred to West Midlands Trains. This transfer means that all of the Class 172 units are operated by West Midlands Trains. The initial sublease contract was until December 2021, the end of Chiltern Railways' franchise agreement, but the units have remained with West Midlands Trains,{{cite magazine |url = https://www.modernrailways.com/article/chiltern-172s-move-west-midlands |title = Chiltern '172s' move to West Midlands |magazine = modernrailways.com |date = 20 May 2021 |access-date = 30 January 2022}} with Chiltern stating that the 172/1s would not be returning to them.{{Cite tweet |date = 23 September 2021 |title = The 172 style trains will not be coming back to us, the silver sets will be back in action as soon as repairs have been completed. |user=chilternrailway |number=1441291745971499011 |access-date = 30 January 2022 |publisher = Chiltern Railways |language = en}}

== Class 196 ''Civity'' ==

WMT has replaced its fleet of 23 Class 170/5 and 170/6 Turbostar and eight {{brc|153}} units, which operate on West Midlands Railway services, with 26 new Class 196 Civity units.{{cite web |url= https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2022/10/new-class-196-train-enters-service-on-shrewsbury-birmingham-line.html |title=New Class 196 train enters service on Shrewsbury – Birmingham line|date=17 October 2022 }}

The Class 153 units left West Midlands Trains at the end of 2020,{{Cite web |title=Saying goodbye to our Class 153s |url=https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/about-us/blog-post/retiring-our-class-153s |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201202151733/https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/about-us/blog-post/retiring-our-class-153s |archive-date=2 December 2020 |access-date=9 December 2020 |website=West Midlands Trains}} and the Class 170 units moved to East Midlands Railway, with the exception of the centre cars of the 170/6s which moved to CrossCountry to lengthen its 170/5s.{{cite magazine |last1=Milner |first1=Chris |date=June 2019 |title=West Midlands Class 196 DMU construction underway |magazine=The Railway Magazine |location=Horncastle |publisher=Mortons Media |volume=165 |issue=1,419 |page=104 |issn=0033-8923}}

The first of these new units entered service on the Shrewsbury line on 17 October 2022.{{Cite web |title=New West Midlands Railway fleet enters passenger service {{!}} West Midlands Railway |url=https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/about-us/news-desk/new-west-midlands-railway-fleet-enters-passenger-service |access-date=26 October 2022 |website=www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk}}

== Class 350 ''Desiro'' ==

All of London Midland's 77 Class 350s were inherited by West Midlands Trains on 9 December 2017. A further 10 were transferred from TransPennine Express in 2019–20.{{cite magazine |title= LNWR 350/4s in traffic |magazine=Rail Magazine |issue=906 | date= 3 June 2020| page=25}}

The fleet is based at the purpose-built Kings Heath depot at Kingsthorpe, which opened in June 2006.{{cite magazine|title=Northampton's £31m depot opens|magazine=The Railway Magazine|issue=1265 |date=September 2006|page=74}} In May 2021, they took over services on the Abbey line from Class 319s.{{cite magazine|title=Unit Focus|magazine=Railways Illustrated|issue=July 2021 |page=18}}

All Class 350/2 units will be replaced by brand new Class 730 units. The first Class 350/2s were sent off lease in October 2024.{{cite magazine|last=Russell|first=David|title=First London Northwestern Railway '350/2s' returned to Poterbrook|department=Units|magazine=Rail Express|issue=343|date=December 2024|page=22}}

=Current fleet=

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! colspan="2" |Top speed

! rowspan="2" |Number

! rowspan="2" |Carriages

! rowspan="2" |Routes operated

! rowspan="2" |Built

style="background:#f9f9f9;"

!mph

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colspan="10" |Shunting locomotive
|08{{cite book| editor-last = Marsden| editor-first = Colin J| title = Rolling Stock Review| publisher = Key Publishing| year = 2019| location = Stamford| isbn = 978-1-912205-98-1| page=11}}

|150px

|style="text-align:center;"|Shunter

|style="text-align:center;"|15

|style="text-align:center;"|24

|style="text-align:center;"|2

|style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|Stock movements

|style="text-align:center;"|{{nowrap|1952{{ndash}}1962}}

colspan="10" |West Midlands Railway
Parry People Mover

|139

|150x150px

|style="text-align:center;"|Railcar

|style="text-align:center;"|40

|style="text-align:center;"|64

|style="text-align:center;"|2

|style="text-align:center;"|1

|

|style="text-align:center;"|2009

rowspan="5" | Bombardier Turbostar

| rowspan="5" | 172

| 150px

| rowspan="8" | DMU

| rowspan="8" | 100

| rowspan="8" | 161

| style="text-align:center;" | 8

| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | 2

| rowspan="4" |

| style="text-align:center;" | 2010

150px

|style="text-align:center;" | 4

| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | 2011

150px

|style="text-align:center;" |12

rowspan="2" | 150px

| style="text-align:center;" |15

| style="text-align:center;" |3

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File:West Midlands Trains Class 172-3.png 346px

rowspan="3" |CAF Civity

| rowspan="3" |196

| rowspan="3" |150px

|style="text-align:center;"|12

|style="text-align:center;"|2

| rowspan="2" |

|rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2019–20

style="text-align:center;" |14

| style="text-align:center;" |4

colspan="4" |354x354px

699x699px

colspan="10" | London Northwestern Railway
rowspan="1"| Sprinter{{Cite news|last=Holden|first=Michael|date=16 June 2023|title=Livery unveiled for Bedford – Bletchley replacement trains|url=https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2023/06/livery-unveiled-for-bedford-bletchley-replacement-trains.html|access-date=16 June 2023|work=Rail Advent}}{{Cite news|last=Booth|first=Janine|date=20 November 2023|title=London Northwestern Railway starts limited Marston Vale Line service|url=https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2023/11/london-northwestern-railway-starts-limited-marston-vale-line-service.html|access-date=20 November 2023|work=Rail Advent}}

| 150

|style="text-align:center;"| 150x150px

|style="text-align:center;" | DMU

|style="text-align:center;"| 75

|style="text-align:center;"| 121

|style="text-align:center;"| 3

|style="text-align:center;"| 2

|

|style="text-align:center;"| 1985–1986

rowspan="2" |Siemens Desiro

| rowspan="2" |350

| rowspan="2" |150px
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150x150px

| rowspan="2" |EMU

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |110

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |177

| style="text-align:center;" |87

| style="text-align:center;" |4

|London Northwestern Railway

  • Abbey Line
  • {{stnlink|Birmingham New Street}}–{{stnlink|Northampton}}
  • {{rws|Stafford}}–{{rws|Crewe}}
  • {{stnlink|Euston
London Euston}}–{{stnlink|Tring}}/{{stnlink|Milton Keynes Central}}
  • London Euston–Northampton
  • {{stnlink|Euston
  • London Euston}}–{{stnlink|Crewe}} via Trent Valley Line
  • London Euston–Birmingham New Street
  • {{stnlink|Birmingham New Street}}–{{stnlink|Liverpool Lime Street}}
  • West Midlands Railway

    • Chase Line{{cite magazine |title=Chase Line electric trains begin operating |magazine=Rail Magazine |date=22 May 2019 |issue=879 |page=18 |publisher=Bauer Media |location=Peterborough |issn=0953-4563}}

    | style="text-align:center;" |2004{{ndash}}2014

    colspan="4" | File:LNWR Ex-LM Class 350-2 3 w-pantograph.png
    File:LNWR Class 350-2 3 w-pantograph.png
    rowspan="2" | Bombardier Aventra{{Cite news|last=Smith|first=Roger|date=13 November 2023|title=New Class 730 trains enter service with London Northwestern Railway|url=https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2023/11/new-class-730-trains-enter-service-with-london-northwestern-railway.html|access-date=13 November 2023|work=RailAdvent}}

    | rowspan="2" | 730/0

    | rowspan="2" | 150x150px

    | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | EMU

    | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 90

    | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 145

    | style="text-align:center;" | 48 (40 in service{{cite magazine|title= First WMT Class 730s enter passenger service |magazine=Rail Magazine|issue=997|date=29 November 2023 |pages=24–25}})

    | style="text-align:center;" | 3

    |London Northwestern Railway

    • {{rws|Euston
    London Euston}} – {{rws|Tring}}/{{rws|Milton Keynes Central}}
  • London Euston – Northampton
  • West Midlands Railway

    • {{stn|Wolverhampton}} – {{rws|Walsall}} via {{rws|Birmingham New Street}}{{cite news|last=Thompson|first=Victoria|date=13 February 2023|url=https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2024/02/new-electric-trains-enter-service-on-wolverhampton-railway-line.html/|title=New electric trains begin operating in West Midlands|work=Rail Advent|access-date=12 March 2024}}
    • Cross-City Line{{Cite tweet |title=Welcome aboard our new Class730 trains on the CrossCity line from today |number=1779832634165674305 |user=WestMidRailway|access-date=15 April 2024 |author=West Midlands Railway }}
    • Chase Line{{cite web |title=Class 730 welcomed in a new route |url=https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2024/11/new-west-midlands-railway-trains-welcomed-on-new-route.html |publisher=RailAdvent |access-date=5 November 2024}}

    | style="text-align:center;" | 2021{{ndash}}2023

    colspan="4" | File:West Midland Trains Class 730 0.png

    =Future fleet=

    In October 2017, details were announced of planned new rolling stock for West Midlands Trains.{{cite journal |last1 = Gibbs |first1 = Nigel |date = November 2017 |title = Vivarail 230s for new West Mids franchise as 170s to go |journal = Today's Railways |issue = 191 |pages = 8 }}{{cite news |title = Bombardier and CAF win West Midlands train contracts |url = http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/bombardier-and-caf-win-west-midlands-train-contracts.html |access-date = 17 October 2017 |work = Railway Gazette International |date = 17 October 2017 |archive-date = 17 October 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171017020908/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/bombardier-and-caf-win-west-midlands-train-contracts.html |url-status = live}} Specifically, West Midlands Trains placed orders for 26 new CAF Civity diesel multiple units (80 carriages) as well as 81 electric multiple units based on Bombardier Transportation's Aventra platform (333 carriages). When combined, this totals 107 new trains that will be operated by the company.{{cite news |last1 = Lea |first1 = Robert |title = Big Order for Bombardier Train Unit |work = The Times |issue = 72356 |date = 17 October 2017 |page = 43 |issn = 0140-0460}} The latter order was later amended to 84 units totaling 324 carriages.{{Cite magazine |date=14 October 2022 |title=West Midlands Trains launches CAF '196s' |url=https://www.modernrailways.com/article/west-midlands-trains-launches-caf-196s |website=Modern Railways |access-date=14 October 2022}}

    ==Class 730 ''Aventra''==

    81 units, comprising 36 three car and 45 five car trains, were ordered in 2017.{{cite magazine |date=28 May 2018 |title=Bombardier and CAF win West Midlands train contracts |url=http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/bombardier-and-caf-win-west-midlands-train-contracts.html |url-status=live |magazine=Railway Gazette International |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171017020908/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/bombardier-and-caf-win-west-midlands-train-contracts.html |archive-date=17 October 2017 |access-date=17 October 2017}} This was later amended to 48 three car trains and 36 five car trains, totaling 84 units. They will be built at Derby Litchurch Lane Works.{{cite magazine |last1 = Fender |first1 = Keith |last2 = Sheratt |first2 = Philip |date = June 2018 |title = West Midlands prepares for new fleets |magazine = Modern Railways |volume = 75 |issue = 837 |pages = 78 }}

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    !mph

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    |730/2{{cite magazine |title=WMT targets autumn debut for '730s' |magazine=Modern Railways |issue=899 |date=August 2023 |page=100}}

    |150px

    |EMU

    |110

    |177

    |36

    |5

    |Electrified LNR suburban services{{cite news |last = Jones |first = Tamlyn |date = 17 October 2017 |title = Over 100 new trains West Midlands trains – with wi-fi and speeds up to 110mph |url = http://www.birminghampost.co.uk/business/manufacturing/680m-new-investment-west-midlands-13772099 |newspaper = Birmingham Post |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171018071416/http://www.birminghampost.co.uk/business/manufacturing/680m-new-investment-west-midlands-13772099 |archive-date = 18 October 2017 |access-date = 19 October 2017}}

    Long distance LNR services

    |2021–present

    |June 2025{{cite magazine|date=28 May 2025|title=West Midlands Trains capacity boost as Class 730/2 units to enter service|url=https://www.railwaygazette.com/uk/west-midlands-trains-capacity-boost-as-class-730/2-units-to-enter-service/68876.article|url-status=live|magazine=Railway Gazette International|access-date=28 May 2025}}

    =Past fleet=

    ==Class 153 "Super Sprinter"==

    West Midlands Trains used eight Class 153 DMUs on commuter lines in the West Midlands including the Leamington Spa to Nuneaton line and the Marston Vale line between Bedford and Bletchley. After {{brc|172}} from London Overground and {{brc|230}}s' deployment on those two lines, they were used with {{brc|170}}s and {{brc|172}}s on Birmingham-Hereford and Snow Hill Lines.

    ==Class 170 ''Turbostar''==

    West Midlands Trains operated twenty-three Class 170 Turbostars, which they had inherited from their predecessor London Midland in 2017, on services on the Birmingham to Hereford via Bromsgrove Line, and Birmingham - Shrewsbury via Telford Central services.

    WMT replaced all of its 170s with 26 new Class 196 Civity units from late 2022. However, these 170s had already started moving to East Midlands Railway (EMR) in 2021, with the first moving in February 2021.{{cite magazine |date=24 February 2021 |title=First WMT 170 joins EMR fleet |magazine=Rail Magazine |issue=925 |page=28}} The final four ex-WMT 170s joined EMR in May 2023.{{cite magazine|title= EMR stands down '180s' and '156s |magazine=Rail Magazine |issue=984|date= 31 May 2023|page=23}}

    For the vast majority of the duration that these 23 170s were operated on the West Midlands franchise, they were formed as 17 two-car 170/5s and six three-car 170/6s. However, in 2021, before they had all transferred to EMR, the centre cars of what were WMT's six Class 170/6s moved to CrossCountry, to enable it to strengthen some of its previously two-car units, meaning that EMR received the ex-WMT 170s as 23 two-car 170/5s, as they only leased the driving cars (with CrossCountry's lengthened units changing subclass from 170/5 to 170/6).{{cite magazine |last=Milner |first=Chris |date=June 2019 |title=West Midlands Class 196 DMU construction underway |magazine=The Railway Magazine |page=104 |issn=0033-8923}}

    ==Class 230 ''D-Train''==

    West Midlands Trains were the first operator of the Class 230, a new class of diesel-electric multiple unit that were upcycled London Underground D78 Stock.

    The company announced its plans to procure three two-car D-Train units for use on the Marston Vale line during October 2017.{{cite magazine |last1=Gibbs |first1=Nigel |date=November 2017 |title=Vivarail 230s for new West Mids franchise as 170s to go |magazine=Today's Railways UK |issue=191 |pages=8}}{{Cite magazine |title=Vivarail unveils new Class 230 livery as West Midlands Trains deal signed |url=https://www.railtechnologymagazine.com/Rolling-stock/vivarail-unveils-new-class-230-livery-as-west-midlands-trains-deal-signed |access-date=4 September 2021 |magazine=Rail Technology Magazine}} In April 2019, four months later than intended, the first Class 230 entered regular service.{{cite news |date=20 December 2017 |title=First D-Trains lined up for West Midlands Trains in 2018 |work=Rail (UK)}}

    In December 2022, the units were withdrawn after Vivarail, the units' manufacturer and maintainer, entered administration.{{Cite web |title=Marston Vale Line: Buses Replace Trains Until Autumn 2023 |url=https://www.londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/travel-information/service-disruptions/marston-vale-line-buses-replace-trains-until-autumn-2023 |access-date=6 August 2023 |website=London Northwestern Railway}}

    ==Class 319==

    West Midlands Trains operated 7 Class 319 units, inherited from London Midland, on the Watford Junction to St Albans service and some peak West Coast Main Line services out of London Euston.{{cite web|url=http://www.londonmidland.com/p/accessibility/828/|title=Train accessibility|work=London Midland|access-date=3 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304111239/http://www.londonmidland.com/p/accessibility/828/|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=dead}}

    A week after the start of the new franchise, West Midlands Trains leased additional Class 319 units, which had previously operated with Thameslink. These extra units enabled the company to take their Class 350/1 and 350/3 Desiro units out of service for their planned refurbishment.{{cite magazine|date=18 July 2018|title=News In Brief - '319/0' refurbishment|magazine=RAIL Magazine|issue=857|page=29|publisher=Bauer Media}}

    All of the Class 319 units operated by London Northwestern Railway were withdrawn on 27 November 2023 after being replaced by Class 730 units.{{cite magazine|title=LNWR Class 319s head for scrap|magazine= Rail Magazine |issue=998|date=13 December 2023|page=17}}

    ==Class 323==

    West Midlands Trains operated 26 Class 323 units on the Birmingham Cross-City Line.

    A farewell tour was held on 29 September 2024 to mark the withdrawal from service of the West Midlands fleet. The West Midlands fleet was withdrawn from service the same day.{{Cite web |date=2024-10-01 |title=Charity train ride raises £22,000 as West Midlands Railway bids farewell to Class 323 fleet |url=https://www.mynewsdesk.com/uk/westmidlandstrains/pressreleases/charity-train-ride-raises-22000-pounds-as-west-midlands-railway-bids-farewell-to-class-323-fleet-3344845 |access-date=2024-10-04 |website=Mynewsdesk}}

    The West Midlands Class 323 fleet was replaced by the Class 730.

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    rowspan="2" |Sprinter

    |150/1

    | style="text-align:center;" |150px

    | rowspan="4" style="text-align:center;" |DMU

    | style="text-align:center;" |3

    | style="text-align:center;" |2

    |1985–86

    |London Northwestern Railway

    West Midlands Railway

    | style="text-align:center;" |2019

    153

    | style="text-align:center;" |150px

    | style="text-align:center;" |8

    | style="text-align:center;" |1

    |1987–88

    |West Midlands Railway

    | style="text-align:center;" |2020

    rowspan="2" |Bombardier Turbostar

    | rowspan="2" |170

    | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |150x150px

    | style="text-align:center;" |17

    | style="text-align:center;" |2

    | rowspan="2" |1999–2000

    | rowspan="2" |West Midlands Railway

    | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |2021–2023{{cite magazine |title= EMR stands down '180s' and '156s |magazine=Rail Magazine |issue=984 |date=31 May 2023 |page=23}}

    style="text-align:center;" |6

    | style="text-align:center;" |3

    Vivarail D-Train

    |230{{cite web |url = http://www.stourbridgelineusergroup.info/News%20-%20New%20Franchise%20-%20Abellio%20Presentation.pdf |title = West Midlands Trains |website = Stourbridge Line User Group |access-date = 17 October 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171018013419/http://www.stourbridgelineusergroup.info/News%20-%20New%20Franchise%20-%20Abellio%20Presentation.pdf |archive-date = 18 October 2017 |url-status = dead}}

    | 150px

    | style="text-align:center;" | DEMU

    | style="text-align:center;" |3

    | style="text-align:center;" |2

    | style="text-align:center;" |{{nowrap|2016{{ndash}}2018{{efn|Converted from London Underground D78 Stock originally built between 1979 and 1983.}}}}

    |London Northwestern Railway

    |1 December 2022

    BR Second Generation (Mark 3)

    |319

    |150px

    | rowspan="2" |EMU

    |style="text-align:center;" |15

    |style="text-align:center;" |4

    |1987{{ndash}}1988

    |London Northwestern Railway

    |style="text-align:center;" |2022-2023

    Hunslet Transportation Projects/Holec{{Cite news |date=23 March 1994 |title=Hunslet has had enough of 'misery line' battles |page=3 |newspaper=Birmingham Post |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110029928/hunslet-has-had-enough-of-misery-line/ |access-date=23 September 2022}}

    |323

    |150px

    |style="text-align:center;"|26

    |style="text-align:center;"|3

    |1992-1995

    |West Midlands Railway

    |2023-2024{{cite magazine|last=Dunn|first=Pip|title=West Midlands Trains sends its first '323' to Northern|magazine=Rail Magazine|issue=996|date=15 November 2023|page=22}}

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