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West Midlands Rail Franchise Consultation West Midlands Rail Franchise Consultation West Midlands rail franchise map Whole franchise map to Preston Lancaster Carlisle Glasgow Liverpool Liverpool South Lime Street Parkway to Runcorn Maccleseld Acton Bridge Manchester Hartford Winsford to Alsager Chester Crewe Kidsgrove Bangor Holyhead Stoke-on-Trent to Uttoxeter Wedgwood Derby Barlaston Stone Norton Bridge Staord Rugeley Trent Valley to to Wrexham Rugeley Town Burton-on-Trent Chester Derby Hednesford Nottingham Chestereld to Aberystwyth Wellington Telford Sheeld Central Cannock Leeds Oakengates Penkridge Shrewsbury Landywood Licheld Trent Valley Shifnal Bloxwich North Cosford Licheld Bloxwich City to Albrighton Hereford Walsall Codsall Shenstone Bescot Stadium Bilbrook Blake Street Tame Bridge Parkway Hamstead Butlers Lane Tamworth Wolverhampton Four Oaks Polesworth Coseley Perry Barr Sutton Coldeld Witton Wylde Green to Tipton Leicester The Chester Road Atherstone Peterborough Dudley Port Hawthorns Erdington Cambridge Wilnecote Sandwell & Dudley Jewellery Gravelly Hill Stansted Airport Quarter Smethwick Galton Bridge Birmingham Aston Nuneaton Snow Hill Water Coleshill Duddeston to Smethwick Orton Parkway Langley Green Leicester Rolfe Street Rowley Regis Birmingham Birmingham Adderley Park Nottingham Five Ways Bermuda Park Derby Old Hill New Street Moor Street Stechford Lea Hall Sheeld Stourbridge University Bordesley Bedworth Town Cradley Heath Marston Green Selly Oak Small Heath Birmingham International Lye Coventry Arena Bournville Tyseley Hampton-in-Arden Stourbridge Hagley Kings Norton Acocks Berkswell Coventry Junction Green Long Buckby Blakedown Northeld Bedford Spring Road Olton Longbridge Tile Hill Canley Rugby Bedford St Johns Kidderminster Solihull Hall Green Kempston Hardwick Barnt Green Widney Manor Northampton Stewartby Yardley Wood Dorridge Millbrook to Lapworth Shirley Luton Hartlebury Alvechurch Lidlington Ridgmont St Albans Bromsgrove Whitlocks End Redditch Wolverton Aspley Guise London St Pancras Droitwich Spa Wythall Warwick Leamington Woburn Sands Worcester Earlswood Parkway Spa Milton Keynes Bow Brickhill Central Fenny Stratford Foregate Street The Lakes Hatton Warwick to Shrewsbury Worcester Wood End Bletchley Malvern Link Danzey Claverdon Leighton Buzzard Shrub Hill Henley-in-Arden Great Malvern to Bearley Cheddington Wootton Wawen Hereford Oxford Tring St Albans Abbey Reading Colwall Berkhamsted Park Street Ledbury Wilmcote to Hemel Hempstead How Wood Stratford-upon-Avon Parkway Banbury to Bricket Wood Oxford Apsley to Cheltenham Spa Stratford-upon-Avon Reading Newport Gloucester Kings Langley Garston High Wycombe Cardi Bristol London Marylebone Watford North Swansea Swindon Watford Junction Bushey Harrow & Wealdstone regular London Midland service Wembley Central London Euston limited London Midland service, but other operators may serve more frequently connecting service served by rail-replacement bus service.
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