Which Railway Stations REOPENED This Morning?
Three revived and effectively brand new railway stations opened on Birmingham's Camp Hill Line in the West Midlands on Tuesday 7th April 2026 at Moseley Village, Kings Heath and Pineapple Road. Please make sure to like and subscribe to help support the channel. Many thanks. I caught the second train from Birmingham New Street to stop at Moseley Village in 85 years then continued to Kings Heath and Pineapple Road, plus a brief stop at Kings Norton to complete the Camp Hill Line. I was super-excited and thoroughly enjoyed being part of a historic day!

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