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1 Upper Level station  



1.1  History  





1.2  Today's usage  



1.2.1  Services  









2 Low Level station  



2.1  History  





2.2  West Midlands Metro  





2.3  Reopening  







3 References  





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Coordinates: 52°3129N 2°0300W / 52.524693°N 2.049987°W / 52.524693; -2.049987
 

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Dudley Port

National Rail

General information
LocationDudley Port, Tipton, Sandwell
England
Coordinates52°31′29N 2°03′00W / 52.524693°N 2.049987°W / 52.524693; -2.049987
Grid referenceSO967918
Managed byWest Midlands Railway
Transit authorityTransport for West Midlands
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeDDP
Fare zone4
ClassificationDfT categoryE
History
Original companyBirmingham, Wolverhampton and Stour Valley Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 July 1852 (1852-07-01)Station opened as Dudley Port (High Level)
c. 1964Renamed Dudley Port
Passengers
2018/19Increase 0.544 million
2019/20Decrease 0.525 million
2020/21Decrease 0.102 million
2021/22Increase 0.247 million
2022/23Increase 0.316 million

Location

Map

Notes

Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Dudley Port railway station serves the Dudley Port and Great Bridge areas of Tipton, West Midlands, England. Situated on both the Stour Valley Line and Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line, the station is operated by West Midlands Railway.

Upper Level station

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History

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The station opened in 1852. The line had passenger usage until about the early 1880s, when it began to slump at several stations, leading to the line becoming a largely freight only operation in 1887. It would remain open for goods traffic, which was considerable at this time, as the district had become highly industrialised in the then heyday of the Black Country's industrial past.

As the local industry declined and road transport became more common, the station entered a post-World War II decline.

Despite the name, and being located just 1.6 miles (2.6 km) north-east of the town centre of Dudley (which has not had its own railway station since 1964), Dudley Port station is not actually situated within the boundaries of the Borough of Dudley, but rather in the adjacent Sandwell borough. The name Dudley Port emerged during the 19th century, due to the extensive number of warehouses and wharves emerging around the Birmingham Canal to serve industries in Dudley. The area initially became known as Dudley's Port, before the title Dudley Port was adopted.[1]

Dudley Port Station was originally known as Dudley Port High Level Station, as a Low Level Station was situated on the South Staffordshire line from Dudley to Walsall, which passes beneath.

High Level was dropped from the station's name when the Low Level station closed in 1964 as a result of the Beeching Axe.

The upper level was revamped in the mid-1980s and officially re-opened by West Midlands County councillor Gordon Morgan in 1989.

Today's usage

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Plaque commemorating the rebuilding of Dudley Port station's upper level in 1989

Services

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Dudley Port is served by West Midlands Railway services between Walsall and Wolverhampton, under a franchise agreement with the Department for Transport.

During Monday–Saturday daytime, there is a train every half hour, which calls at all stations between Wolverhampton and Walsall via Birmingham New Street. On Sundays, there is typically one train per hour between Birmingham and Wolverhampton only and a morning peak service to Crewe which calls at all stations.[2]

Three main West Midlands Railway express services used to call at this station - the first is a morning peak service from Stafford to New Street, the second evening peak service from Birmingham New StreettoShrewsbury and the third was the final service from Birmingham New Street to Crewe.

Low Level station

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Dudley Port (Low Level)
A picture of Dudley port station's lower level in 2001. The diagonal brick structure on the right is a former stairway.
General information
LocationTipton, Sandwell
England
Coordinates52°30′04N 1°58′52W / 52.501°N 1.981°W / 52.501; -1.981
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companySouth Staffordshire Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 April 1850Opened as Dudley Port railway station
1964Closed

History

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There was a Low Level Station on the former South Staffordshire Line that had opened in 1850, which provided a rail connection from Dudley Port to Dudley railway station. The line had reasonable passenger usage until about the early 1880s, when it began to slump at several stations, leading to the line becoming a largely freight only operation in 1887. It would remain open for goods traffic, which was considerable at this time, as the district had become highly industrialised in the then heyday of the Black Country's industrial past. It closed in July 1964 as passenger services were phased out along the line due to the Beeching Axe and the blue brick station building was demolished three years later, although the railway remained open to goods trains until 1993.

The South Staffordshire Line through Dudley Port Low Level.

Just to the north of Dudley Port Low Level was the junction for the connecting line to the GWR Snow Hill Line via Great Bridge. To the south was the junction for the short connecting line to the Stour Valley Line.

West Midlands Metro

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Phase Two of the West Midlands Metro is seeing the line reopening between Walsall, Dudley Port railway station, Dudley railway station and the Merry Hill Shopping Centre for trams. The closed section of the South Staffordshire Line through Dudley is under construction and was due to re-open in 2022–2023,[3][needs update] as a Midland Metro tramway. However due to delays and cost overruns the line is expected to open as far as Dudley by 2025. The section to Brierley Hill will begin construction after the first section is complete. Funding has not yet been secured for the final section to Merry Hill. The lower level would open as a West Midlands Metro stop.

Reopening

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The Midland Metro is set to be extended from WednesburytoBrierley Hill, with goods trains running alongside it, with the former South Staffordshire Line being reopened for this use by 2023. A new Midland Metro stop is set to be open on the site of the former Dudley Port Low Level Station. Due to cost issues, it was announced in July 2022 that the Metro will be built in two phases with the section to Dudley opening first with the extension to Brierley Hill and Merry Hill dependent on additional funding.

  • t
  • e
  • West Midlands Metro
    Wednesbury to Brierley Hill extension

    Line One

    Tame Valley Canal

    Golds Hill

    Walsall Canal

    Great Bridge

    Horseley Road

    Dudley Port National Rail Parking

    Sedgley Road East

    Birmingham New Road

    Tipton Road

    Dudley Castle

    Dudley Town Centre

    Flood Street

    New Road

    Cinder Bank

    Pedmore Road

    Canal Street

    Waterfront

    Merry Hill

    Brierley Hill Parking
    Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
    Sandwell & Dudley   West Midlands Railway
    Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line
      Tipton
    Disused railways
    Dudley   Great Western Railway
    Birmingham Snow Hill–Dudley Branch (1866–1964)
      Great Bridge South
    Dudley   South Staffordshire Railway
    Later LNWR, then LMS, finally BR
    South Staffs Line (1850–1964)
      Great Bridge North

    References

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    1. ^ "Brief History of Tipton". Archived from the original on 15 September 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  • ^ "Train Timetables and Schedules | Dudley Port". West Midlands Railway. Archived from the original on 16 May 2023. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  • ^ "Wednesbury to Brierley Hill Metro Extension – Midland Metro Alliance". Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
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