Railway line resumes services between Telford Central and Wolverhampton
Following representations from Telford & Wrekin Council, West Midlands Trains have confirmed that train services have resumed between Telford Central and Wolverhampton today following disruption caused by a landslip earlier this month.
Train services were suspended between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton following the landslip near Oakengates in Shropshire on Friday 8 March. Due to operational challenges related to the track layout, Network Rail said it was not initially possible for the partial service to call at Telford Central, but following agreement on a safe method of working, trains have resumed calling at the station from today (21 March).
The railway remains closed between Telford and Shrewsbury. Rail replacement buses are continuing to serve stations along the line.
Line operator Network Rail estimates the repair work will take until at least Thursday 28 March to complete.
Councillor Shaun Davies (Lab), Leader of Telford & Wrekin Council said:
"We’ve been pushing hard to get a train service back up and running as quickly as possible to ensure minimum disruption for our residents and those commuting into Telford. We will continue to work with Network Rail and The Department of Transport to ensure that passengers are regularly informed of any changes to timetables and temporary bus services in place."
West Midlands Railway ‘Journey Planners’ have been updated to show departure times to and from Telford Central.
To keep up to date with details on the landslip and for information on the limited train timetable, visit the West Midland Railway website.