Wolverhampton Train Station
Wolverhampton Train Station
Address
Wolverhampton StationCorn Hill
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV1 1LE Get directions in Google Maps
Station overview
Facility | Information |
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Ticket office opening hours | Monday: 05:30 to 22:30 Sunday: 07:30 to 21:15 |
Self service ticket machines | |
Collection of pre-purchased tickets | |
Get Oyster card here | |
Top up Oyster pay as you go here | |
Use Oyster pay as you go here |
Service | Information |
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British Transport Police | 0800 40 50 40 |
CCTV | |
Rail Replacement Service |
Rail replacement vehicles will operate from opposite the station entrance, adjacent to the multi-storey car park. Please check your destination before boarding. Please click here for walking directions from the station to the rail replacement bus stop. |
Information Systems |
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Service | Information |
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Wolverhampton Station customer services |
The Customer Information Lounge is located in the concourse and it’s open during station opening hours. Customer Relations: Please contact our Contact Centre team on: 0333 311 0039. Who are open during the following times: Monday to Friday: 07:00 - 19:00 Saturday and Sunday: 08:00 - 16:00 Bank Holidays: 08:00 - 16:00 except Christmas Day and Boxing Day. |
Left luggage | |
Left luggage contact details | |
Lost property | |
Lost property contact details |
Facility | Information |
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Lounge | |
Lounge opening hours | Unavailable |
Facility | Information |
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Seating area | |
Waiting rooms | |
Trolleys | |
Refreshment facilities |
Refreshment facilities available across the station. |
Toilets | |
Baby changing | |
Pay phone | Cards |
Public Wi-Fi | |
Post box | |
Tourist information office | |
Cashpoint | |
Bureau de change | |
Shops | |
Showers |
Facility | Information |
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Helpline information |
Monday to Sunday:24 Hours a Day
We want everyone to travel with confidence. That is why, if you are planning on travelling on national rail services, you can request an assistance booking in advance - now up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day. For more information about Passenger Assist and how to request an assistance booking via Passenger Assist, please click here. |
Helpline contact details |
0800 0248998 |
Customer help points | |
Staff help |
This station is fully staffed. Your assistance will be provided by station staff. |
Staff help opening times | Monday to Sunday:24 Hours a Day Monday to Friday:24 Hours a Day Saturday:24 Hours a Day Sunday:24 Hours a Day |
Accessible ticket machines | |
Accessible ticket office counter | |
Induction loop | |
Ramp for train access | |
Accessible taxis | |
Accessible public pay phones | |
National key toilets | |
Step free access coverage |
Partial Station
This station has been classified as a step-free access category A station. This means that this station has step-free access to all platforms. More information on the step-free classification system can be found at https://www.orr.gov.uk/media/10955 The assistance meeting point is at the ticket office. |
Impaired mobility set down | |
Disabled parking | |
Wheelchairs | |
Ticket gates |
Multi storey | |
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Operator | SABA UK |
Spaces | 832 |
Opening times |
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Contact details |
0330 123 5247
https://www.sabaparking.co.uk/car-park/wolverhampton-station-car-park
2 Electric Vehicle charging points available. For more information visit the Pod Point website. |
Bus services available | |
Bus services information |
Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here |
Cycle storage available | |
Storage type | Stands, Racks |
Spaces | 86 |
Sheltered | Yes |
CCTV | True |
Storage location | Cycle facilities are currently located at the front of the station adjacent to the multi-storey car park whilst redevelopment works are carried out at the station. |
Transport | Information |
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Taxi rank available | |
Airport available | |
Port available |
Wolverhampton train station is one of the busiest in the West Midlands with 6 platforms. CrossCountry serves many different routes into the city, with Coventry to Wolverhampton, Manchester to Wolverhampton, Reading to Wolverhampton, and Birmingham to Wolverhampton being some of the most popular.
Things to do in Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton is the third-largest city in the West Midlands behind Coventry and Birmingham. While it may not attract the same number of visitors as those two, it’s certainly not a place to dismiss. Full of culture, great places to eat and drink, and a Premier League football team, Wolverhampton is a must-see place if you’re in the area.
For a snapshot of the city’s heritage, visit Wightwick Manor. This National Trust house is a view into the late 19th-century arts and crafts movement, and perfect for a relaxing and historical wander. For even more history, walk the 50 acres of grounds at Bantock House Museum and Park. Built in the 1730s, it’s home to a collection of historic toys and dolls, porcelain, and steel jewellery. If you’re a sports fan, you have to visit Molineux, whether it’s to see the stadium or watch Wolves play a home game. It’s the life and soul of the city, and their Premier League status means you’re likely to watch some world class football.
Wolverhampton is great for shopping, whether you’re looking for your regular retail experience or searching for some independent stores. Head to the Mander Centre for your national chains and well-known restaurants. If it’s a nice day outside, the main high-street is brimming with recognisable shops and cafes for a quick bite. If you’re in search for a niche gift, you’ll find independents dotted around the city’s streets, from Wulfrun Wools and Crafts to Arcane Games.
Few restaurant and bar scenes are as diverse as Wolverhampton’s. Head to Dilshad Tandoori for one of the best curries in the UK – it opened in 1972 and has been serving top notch Indian food ever since. For a more upmarket experience, Hamilton’s is the place to go, with fine-dining and premium cocktails dished up all week. The best coffee can be found at Gluttons for Nourishment, so make sure to head there for a hot drink and a cake in between shops.
FAQs
Where is Wolverhampton train station?
Wolverhampton train station is on the north east side of the city centre, just a few minutes’ walk to everything you need, such as the high street, Mander Centre, and the city’s most popular bars and restaurants.
How big is Wolverhampton train station?
Wolverhampton has a total of 6 platforms, making it one of the largest in the West Midlands. There are services from all across the UK running to and from Wolverhampton train station.
How far is it from Wolverhampton train station to an airport?
The closest airport to Wolverhampton is Birmingham at under 20 miles away. CrossCountry runs a service from Wolverhampton to Birmingham International which takes just 30 minutes.
How far is Wolverhampton train station to Molineux?
Wolverhampton train station is just a 15-minute walk away from Molineux, making watching Wolves play easy. If you don’t feel like walking, there a regular buses which take under 10 minutes.
Does Wolverhampton train station have barriers?
Recent construction work means Wolverhampton train station does now have new automated entry barriers.