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Autumn 2025 opening as Camp Hill Line stations hit by further delays

Work progresses at the sites of Moseley Village station. PETER PLISNER.

The opening of three new stations on Birmingham’s Camp Hill Line has been delayed again, following what has been described as “ongoing challenges” building around a live railway line.

The new stations at Kings Heath, Moseley Village, and Pineapple Road (Stirchley) were due to open in December this year, but the opening date has now been put back until autumn 2025.

It is the second time the project has been formally delayed. In June last year, Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) announced an 18-month delay, blaming an unstable wall at the Pineapple Road site and a colony of badgers needing to be moved at Moseley Village.




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