Welcome to West Midlands Metro The tram network that connects you from Birmingham to Wolverhampton View Vacancies Service status A normal service is operating between Wolverhampton Station and Edgbaston Village. Customer services 0345 835 8181 customerservices@westmidlandsmetro.com ...
Plan your journey around the West Midlands with our easy to use online journey planner, with tram stops and times.
From your first application to you finding your dream role within the West Midland Metro (WMM). Just as much as we want to make sure you are the right person for the role, you need to make sure that WMM is the right employer for you. We look for people who are passionate, driven...
West Midlands Metro is set to see increased patrols by officers from the region’s Safer Travel Partnership as part of a national campaign aiming at Read More » 14th November 2024 Customer Satisfaction Survey – Your Opinion Matters to Us!
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Metro Service Details Monday – Saturday The Metro runs up to every 10 minutes during the day, and every 15 minutes after 7pm on Monday to Saturday. Service before 7pm 60mins Sunday The Metro runs up to every 12 minutes during the day, and every 15 minutes after 7pm on Sundays. ...
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My Metro – The official West Midlands Metro app Welcome to West Midlands Metro, the brand-new app for the regions expanding Tram network. Here are some of the…
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West Midlands has two main British interpretations. The elder refers to urban and rural communities across historic counties including Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire. The newer and officially denned West Midlands dates from 1974. Rather than being sprawls from Birmingham, Wolverhampton and...