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Camp Hill line railway stations

Moseley Village station

Ends: Ongoing

Last updated: 28 November 2025

What’s happening?

Exciting progress continues on the Camp Hill Line, with brand-new railway stations at Moseley Village, Kings Heath and Pineapple Road set to reconnect South Birmingham to the rail network for the first time in 80 years.

These stations will provide faster, more reliable and sustainable transport options into Birmingham City Centre, reducing congestion and pollution on local roads. Each station will have 2 platforms, lifts, ticket machines, information screens, and secure bike parking.

To support the construction, essential highway works will be taking place throughout the summer in your local areas. Please find the latest updates below and how they may affect your journey.

For more information about the new stations visit Camp Hill line webpage.

Moseley Village station

From Monday 8 December to Thursday 11 December between 8pm and 6am an overnight closure will be in place on St Mary's Row for resurfacing works.

Bus services

National Express services 1 and 41 to Five Ways will be diverted between Wake Green Road and Salisbury Road, so please allow extra time for your journey.

Some of the bus stops on Wake Green Road and St Mary's Row will not be served while the overnight road closures are in place. Please use our Journey Planner before you travel.

From Monday 15 December, Oxford Road will reopen. A new road layout will be in place, so please expect changes whilst travelling in the area.

Travel tips

You will still be able to get to where you need to go, but consider the following:

Plan Ahead. Journey times will be increased so please allow extra time.
Consider an alternative route:. To reduce congestion, road users are advised to avoid travelling in Moseley and divert via Yardley Wood Road and Stratford/Warwick Roads from the east and Bristol/Pershore Roads from the west. 
Follow local diversion route:. Oxford Rd is closed at the junction of St Mary’s Row for road users. Local traffic should follow the signed diversions via School Road.
Public Transport. Bus routes will not be altered during these works but journeys on 1, 1S, 35 41 & 50 bus services may take longer so plan your bus journey and allow more time for travel.
Cycling & Walking. Think about your options and if you are travelling locally for a short distance, consider walking or cycling to your destination. 
Can you change the time you travel?. Avoid peak times where possible especially between 07:00-09:00 and 14:00 – 16:00 to reduce delays. 
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