Train Tickets to University (Birmingham)
London to University (Birmingham)
1h 40m
Manchester to University (Birmingham)
1h 47m
Birmingham to University (Birmingham)
5m
Train travel to University (Birmingham) guide
The University (Birmingham) railway station, originally opened in 1987, underwent a major redevelopment, completed in 2019, to better accommodate the growing number of passengers. As of 2024, it serves approximately 3.5 million passengers annually, making it one of the busiest stations in the West Midlands. Uniquely, it is the only main line railway station in Great Britain specifically built to serve a university. The station provides vital connections for students, staff, and visitors to the University of Birmingham, Birmingham Women's Hospital, and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Served by West Midlands Trains, the station offers frequent services to a range of key destinations including Birmingham New Street, Four Oaks, Lichfield Trent Valley, Longbridge, and Redditch. The station's location within the university campus means there is no on-site parking available, but passengers can easily transfer to nearby Selly Oak station for additional travel options. For those looking to explore the area, Selly Oak is conveniently adjacent to the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, which is a popular spot for walking, cycling, and jogging, offering a scenic route for outdoor enthusiasts.
Which train companies run trains to University (Birmingham)?
CrossCountry and West Midlands Trains all provide services to and from University (Birmingham) for various locations in the UK. Who provides your specific journey will depend on when you travel, and different providers can vary in price and duration, so be sure to check when booking.
What are University (Birmingham)'s opening hours?
University (Birmingham) is typically open from 0:02 to 23:59, which are when the first and last train depart, though this is subject to change for reasons such as technical issues. We recommend verifying these hours before your journey to ensure a smooth experience.
Pick up & drop off at University (Birmingham)
University (Birmingham) offers designated parking and pick-up/drop-off points for a seamless travel experience.
Connectivity of the University (Birmingham)?
Trains to and from University (Birmingham) connect easily to popular destinations like Birmingham, Birmingham New Street, Five Ways, Selly Oak and Nottingham. Buses and taxis are also readily accessible from the station to help you complete your journey. Use our train finder to get the best options for your trip.
University (Birmingham) Live Timetable
Our live timetable provides real-time information about train schedules and services for passengers traveling to and from University (Birmingham). Check it now to plan your next journey.
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Station Details
Address: 51 Vincent Drive, Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 2AG
Facilities
ATM
Bicycle rental
Bicycle parking
Sheltered storage
CCTV at storage area
Public Wi-Fi
Payphone
Cards and coins
Post box
Refreshments
Seating facilities
First class lounge
Seating area
Waiting room
Toilet
Tourist information office
Trolleys
Ticket Office
Ticket office open
Ticket machine
Use Oyster cards
Oyster top-up
Services
Bus service
Car park
Cabstand
Metro service
Customer help point
Staff
Accessible ticket machine
Ramp for train access
Accessible toilet
Wheelchairs
Customer support
Left luggage
Lost property
Currency exchange
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