Where is Five Ways Station?
Five Ways Station is on Islington Row Middleway, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1QA
In brief
Five Ways is the first station south of Birmingham New Street on the Cross City Line (opened in 1978) towards Longbridge, Redditch and Bromsgrove. The original station opened in 1885 on this site, but was closed in 1944 during the Second World War. A new station was built and opened by architect John Broome in 1978. The main entrance on Islington Row Middleway. The line was electrified in 1993. Now served by Class 323 Electric Multiple Units (they will be replaced in the near future).
Five Ways Station (April 2015). Photography by Elliott Brown
The first station south out of the City
The main entrance to the station is located on Islington Row Middleway. A five minute walk or so from Five Ways Island, while Broad Street is about 10 minutes away.
Five Ways Station (December 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
The station is close to three new student accommodation blocks. Altura, Toybox and Broderick House. These were built and opened between 2019 and 2020.
Five Ways Station (December 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
Frequent trains on the Cross City Line with the 30 year old workhorses, the Class 323's (due to be replaced by 2024). Operated by West Midlands Railway since the end of 2017.
Five Ways Station (December 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
Cross Country Trains also pass through (but don't stop) at Five Ways. Such as their line from Cardiff Central via Birmingham New Street to Nottingham. And other longer distance services.
Five Ways Station (December 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown