Birmingham Moor Street

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Birmingham Moor Street is a central railway station in Birmingham, England, known for its restored Edwardian architecture and services on regional and commuter routes.


Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
transport infrastructure
adjacentTo Birmingham Snow Hill
architecturalStyle Edwardian
city Birmingham
country United Kingdom
distanceTo approximately 0.4 miles from Birmingham New Street
fareZone Birmingham city centre
surface form: "Birmingham city centre zone"
gridReference SP 073 866
hasFacility automatic ticket machines
car park
customer information screens
cycle parking
public address system
retail outlets
step-free access
ticket office
toilets
waiting rooms
hasHeritageFeature canopy structures in Edwardian style
period-style signage
red-brick station buildings
knownFor heritage-style station buildings
restored Edwardian architecture
lineServed Chiltern Main Line
Birmingham–Leamington Spa line
surface form: "Leamington–Birmingham line"

Birmingham–Stratford-upon-Avon line
surface form: "North Warwickshire Line"
locatedIn Birmingham
Birmingham city centre
England
West Midlands
locatedOn Moor Street
manager Chiltern Railways
nearbyLandmark Birmingham New Street
surface form: "Birmingham New Street station"

Bullring shopping centre
Selfridges Birmingham
openedBy Great Western Railway
openingDate 1909
operator Chiltern Railways
West Midlands Railway
owner Network Rail
platformCount 5
purpose passenger rail transport
region West Midlands
reopenedAfterRestoration 2000s
serves Chiltern Main Line
surface form: "Chiltern Main Line services"

Snow Hill Lines services
commuter rail services
regional rail services
stationCode BMO

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Birmingham New Street connectsTo Birmingham Moor Street
Birmingham hasMajorRailStation Birmingham Moor Street
Birmingham Snow Hill nearbyStation Birmingham Moor Street