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Sandwell and Dudley railway station
Sandwell and Dudley is a railway station on the West Coast Main Line,
situated between Oldbury and West Bromwich, West Midlands, England.
It was originally named Oldbury. However, in the 1980s it was rebuilt as
a railway station designed to serve the metropolitan boroughs of
Sandwell and Dudley with a new name to suit. It was equipped with longer
platforms capable of handling long-distance trains.
The station today is operated by Central Trains, which runs the local
services between Birmingham New Street and Wolverhampton on behalf of
Centro. Longer-distance services are Virgin Trains' London
Euston-Wolverhampton services, and Central Trains' Birmingham New
Street-Liverpool Lime Street services.
Both platforms have lifts, making the station fully accessible to
wheelchair customers.
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