Central Goods railway station

Defunct railway goods depot in Birmingham, England

52°28′37″N 1°54′18″W / 52.4769°N 1.9050°W / 52.4769; -1.9050Grid referenceSP065865Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryPre-groupingMidland RailwayPost-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish RailwayKey dates1 July 1887 (1887-07-01)Opened as Worcester Wharf[1]31 May 1892Name changed to Central Goods[1]6 March 1967 (1967-03-06)Closed[1]

Central Goods railway station was a goods-only railway station in central Birmingham, England, on a spur connected to the Birmingham West Suburban Railway, which ran via a tunnel under the Worcester and Birmingham Canal which it was adjacent to. The station was opened by the Midland Railway on 1 July 1887. It was originally known as Worcester Wharf due to it being located next to the canal, its proximity to which allowed for transshipment with canal barges, the name was changed on 31 May 1892. It initially had facilities to handle 375 wagons, but was expanded gradually over the next fifteen years.[1] It was located in approximately the intended location for the terminal station of the Birmingham West Suburban Railway but which was unable to raise the funds for the planned viaduct over the canal.

In 1923 the depot was taken over by the newly amalgamated London, Midland and Scottish Railway, and in 1948 by the nationalised British Railways (later British Rail).

From the 1940s onwards, competition from road transport led to a decline in the use of rail freight. In its later years, the depot mostly handled parcels traffic. It eventually closed on 6 March 1967. The spur line leading to it was permanently closed two years later.[1][2]

The site was later occupied by a Royal Mail sorting office,[3] and is now partly occupied by The Mailbox shopping centre and office development.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Birmingham Central Goods Station". Warwickshire Railways. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Central Goods Station". Rail Around Birmingham. 2004. Retrieved 8 November 2008.
  3. ^ Douglas Hickman (1970). Birmingham. Studio Vista Ltd. p. 93.
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