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Shuttle train service operating between Shifnal and Wolverhampton following landslip

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Shuttle train service operating between Shifnal and Wolverhampton following landslip
The landslip on the railway line near Oakengates

A partial train service will resume between Shifnal and Wolverhampton from today following the closure of the line due to a landslip.

The landslip on the railway line near Oakengates
The landslip on the railway line near Oakengates

Train services have been suspended between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton following the landslip near Oakengates in Shropshire on Friday 8 March.

A rail replacement service has been in operation since the closure.

West Midlands Railway is running one train service every two hours to stations between Shifnal and Wolverhampton.

The service will call in both directions at Shifnal, Cosford, Albrighton, Codsall, Bilbrook and Wolverhampton, with the average round journey taking between 20 and 25 minutes.

Rail replacement services will still operate along the entire length of the line, from Shrewsbury to Wolverhampton.

Jonny Wiseman, WMR customer experience director, said:

“This was a significant landslip and I thank passengers for their patience while Network Rail completes crucial repairs.

“With the line closed, we’ve operated a rail replacement service between affected stations and we are pleased to be able to run a train service between Wolverhampton and Shifnal in both directions from Monday.

“Passengers can now check departure times in journey planners and we will be running this partial service until the line reopens.”

The first service of the day will depart Shifnal at 07.07, with the final service of the day departing from Shifnal at 23.07.

In the other direction the first service of the day will depart Wolverhampton at 06.15, with the final service of the day departing Wolverhampton at 22.15. Weekend departures times will differ from weekday departures.

For operational reasons related to the track layout, West Midlands Railway is not able to run train services to Telford Central, which will remain served by rail replacement buses.