The February school half-term holidays will see a change to services on the West Midlands Metro network as work takes place to connect the Black Country Line to the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line – an important (and rather vital!) step towards the start of services to Dudley later this year.
The work to fully install track at Tipton Junction will mean that no trams will be running between Wednesbury Great Western Street and Edgbaston Village from approximately 2100 on Monday 16th February until the end of service on Wednesday 18th February.
During this period trams will run at standard frequencies between Wolverhampton Station and Wednesbury Great Western Street with Metro tickets valid for use on local National Express West Midlands bus services, 79 between Wednesbury and West Bromwich, 74 between West Bromwich and Birmingham City Centre, and all services from Colmore Row to Edgbaston Village. An enhanced service will be in place on the 79. Season ticket holders can also use West Midlands Railway services between Wolverhampton and Birmingham.
You’ll notice that trams will only be running from Wolverhampton Station and not Wolverhampton St George’s. This will be the case from Saturday 7th February as further infrastructure upgrade works will be taking place there. From that date all trams will be running to and from Wolverhampton Station. There is no date given for the resumption of services to St George;s.
Ed Williams, Metro’s Head of Engineering, said: “Connecting the new extension to the existing line is a significant milestone in preparing the route for opening later this year. The timing of the tie‑in has been planned to coincide with the school break to minimise disruption for customers and we’re doing all we can to keep customers moving while the work is taking place.
“National Express buses in the area will be accepting Metro tickets and passes for the duration of the works, and the bus operator is also running an enhanced timetable to provide connections with early and late trams between Wednesbury and Wolverhampton.”
“While all these works are taking place, we’re taking the opportunity to carry out other essential maintenance and renewal work across the network to further avoid future disruption for customers.
“Decisions to temporarily reduce or suspend services are never taken lightly and are only made when absolutely necessary. We would like to apologise to customers for any inconvenience and thank them for their patience and understanding.”
- Full details of the services changes on the West Midlands Metro website: https://www.westmidlandsmetro.com/disruptions/changes-to-service-during-february-2026/