Lea Hall railway station is situated in the Lea Hall area east of the city of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. It has two platforms, one each side of the two running lines, with no points or sidings. The ticket office is on a bridge over the tracks, which are a little below street level. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by West Midlands Trains. Ramps have been added to permit easy disabled access to both platforms.
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General information | |
Location | Lea Hall, Birmingham England |
Coordinates | 52.480°N 1.786°W / 52.480; -1.786 |
Grid reference | SP145869 |
Managed by | West Midlands Railway |
Transit authority | Transport for West Midlands |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Station code | LEH |
Fare zone | 3 |
Classification | DfT category E |
History | |
Opened | 1939 |
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Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
The station was designed by the architect William Henry Hamlyn and opened in 1939.[1]
In 1998 the station was re-designed with new sculptures and colour scheme by Tim Tolkien, great nephew of writer J. R. R. Tolkien
The station has a ticket office located on the bridge over the tracks which is open Monday-Thursday 06:15-18:00, Friday 06:00-19:00, Saturday 07:00-19:00 and Sunday 10:00-13:00. When the ticket office is open tickets must be purchased before boarding the train. Outside of these times there is a ticket machine above platform 1 which accepts card payments only - cash and voucher payments can be made to the senior conductor on the train.
There is a free car park for rail users on Lea Hall Road.
Step free access is available between the platforms via the ramp. [2]
Lea Hall is served by two trains per hour, to Birmingham New Street northbound of which one train extends to Rugeley Trent Valley and to Birmingham International southbound. A limited service operates beyond Birmingham International towards Coventry and Northampton mainly at peak times and the start/end of service.
On Sundays, there is an hourly service northbound to Birmingham New Street and southbound to Birmingham International with most services extending to Rugby and Northampton.[3]
All services are operated by West Midlands Trains. Most services operate under the West Midlands Railway brand but some services (those which start/terminate at Rugby or Northampton) operate under the London Northwestern Railway brand.
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Marston Green | West Midlands Railway Rugeley Trent Valley/Birmingham New Street-Birmingham International |
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London Northwestern Railway Northampton-Birmingham New Street Limited service |
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