Birmingham International Train Station
Birmingham International Airport and its train station are approximately eight miles south-east of the city centre. The station is fully staffed and its booking office is open Monday to Saturday 05:30 to 21:00, Sunday 07:30 to 21:00. Covered walkways link it to the airport and the NEC.
Serves Birmingham International Airport
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Birmingham New Street Train Station is located on New Street, Birmingham, B2 4QA. Birmingham New Street is noted for being an underground mainline train station - the NCP car park and Pallasades shopping centre are built above it.
This busy main line train station handles most of Birmingham's rail services and is a junction for services from the north, south and east of Britain as they pass through the Midlands. Fully staffed, the booking office is open 24 hours every day.
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Stafford Railway Station is located on Station Road, Stafford ST16 2AA
Stoke-on-Trent Station is located on Station Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2AA
Stoke Station Taxis
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