Washwood Heath Yard
Rail transport in the West Midlands (county)Rail yards in the United KingdomUse British English from April 2023
Washwood Heath Yard was a marshalling yard, and later sidings, to the east of Birmingham, in the West Midlands, England. The site was first host to sidings in the late 1870s, which were upgraded to a hump marshalling yard by 1900 which survived until the early 1980s. Thereafter, the site was flat shunted, but moreover used as a layover yard, rather than used for the transfer or interchange of wagons between trains. It was run-down and closed in late 2008 due to the loss of most of the automotive traffic that it was latterly used for. The lines were removed by 2020.
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Heartlands Parkway, Birmingham
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N 52.5038 ° | E -1.8415 ° |
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Heartlands Parkway
Heartlands Parkway
B7 5AU Birmingham
England, United Kingdom
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