A tram stopped at Wolverhamtpon Station with passengers waiting to board.

Trains to Wolverhampton Station

Wolverhampton train station serves as a major hub in the West Midlands. Frequent services connect Wolverhampton to Birmingham, with regular trains continuing to Birmingham New Street and other national destinations. The station connects to key cities across the UK. Wolverhampton train station also provides convenient regional connections.

CrossCountry, Transport for Wales, Avanti West Coast and West Midlands Railway all operate trains to Wolverhampton. CrossCountry and Avanti West Coast serve Wolverhampton station. CrossCountry links Reading with Wolverhampton, while Avanti West Coast services connect the city with London. Transport for Wales provides links towards Shrewsbury and North Wales.

Avanti West Coast trains take 2 hours 25 minutes from London.

Transport for Wales trains take 4 hours 36 minutes from Pwllheli.

Wolverhampton station connects to Birmingham International Airport. Passengers can also change at Birmingham New Street for a wider choice of airport and regional connections. The train journey between Wolverhampton and Birmingham is usually straightforward, but passengers should check live times before travel. A train to Birmingham New Street can provide useful onward connections.

Compare fares for Birmingham New Street, London, North Wales and other destinations before booking. Advance tickets, Railcards and flexible travel can reduce the cost of some services.

Check Birmingham New Street departure times and compare Birmingham New Street connections before confirming your journey.

Station Area Map

The station building is on Corn Hill, on the east side of the city centre. The main station entrance opens into the concourse, where signs direct passengers towards the six platforms, customer facilities and onward transport.

Wolverhampton station has six platforms for train services. Lifts and stairs link the concourse with each platform, and the assistance meeting point is easy to find from the entrance.

The original station was historically known as Wolverhampton High Level. Later redevelopment works created the modern interchange, and those redevelopment works improved links between train, bus and cycle facilities.

The station is within walking distance of the city centre. Birmingham New Street services, local buses and the nearby Metro stop make the train station useful for both local and longer-distance travel.


Station Details and Facilities

Address

Address

Wolverhampton station

Corn Hill

Wolverhampton

WV1 1LE


Ticket Office And Self-Service Ticket Machine

Tickets can be bought from staffed counters or self-service machines. The main concourse contains machines for purchases and pre-booked collection.

Ticket Office Opening Hours

Monday to Saturday: 05:30–22:30

Sunday: 07:30–21:15

Opening arrangements may vary on bank holidays.

Station Staff Availability

This is a fully staffed location, with station staff available throughout the following times:

Monday to Sunday: 24 hours

Station staff can help with directions, boarding and platform changes.

Ticket Barriers

There are no ticket barriers. Passengers should keep a valid ticket ready for inspection.

Ticket Machines

Self-service machines can be found on the main concourse. Another collection point is reachable on foot. Machine instructions explain how to buy and collect tickets.


Smartcards

Smartcard Issued / Validator / Top Up

Smartcards are not issued or validated here. Check the operator’s station page for supported ticketing options.

Pre-Purchase Collection

Pre-purchased tickets can be collected from the machines.


Station Accessibility And Step-Free Access

Step-Free Access

The step-free access category is Category A. This means every platform has an accessible route under the national step-free classification system.

Passengers who require extra help should check the station page before travel, particularly if lift availability is essential.

Lift Access

Lifts connect the concourse with all platform areas.

Ramps For Train Access

Boarding ramps are available. Ask for assistance before the train arrives.

Wheelchairs Available

Wheelchairs are available for use within the railway building.

Induction Loop

An induction loop is available at designated customer-service points.

Accessible Booking Office Counter

A lowered counter is available for passengers who need it.

Accessible Ticket Machines

The official accessibility listing does not identify a dedicated accessible ticket machine. Ask staff for help when required.

Impaired Mobility Set Down

The set-down area is close to the principal entrance.

Assistance Meeting Point

The assistance meeting point is at the staffed counter during available opening times. If the counter is unavailable, wait on the correct platform and attract the attention of a staff member onboard.

West Midlands Railway offers British Sign Language support through the InSignLanguage Avatar. This allows passengers to receive essential station information signed in BSL.


Getting To And From the Station

Accessible Taxis

Accessible taxis can be booked through local operators.


Staff Help

Staff Help Available

Staff can assist with station navigation, boarding and alighting. Luggage can be carried only when it can be handled safely. Larger items may need to be carried by the passenger.

Assisted Travel

Passenger Assist can be booked before travel. If multiple disruptions affect your travel plans, the team can help re-arrange the journey.

Helpline Contact

Passenger Assist: 0800 024 8998

Next Generation Text: 18001 0800 024 8998

The Contact Centre team can also provide customer relations support on 0333 311 0039. Contact the Contact Centre team for general journey enquiries.

Helpline Opening Hours

Passenger Assist is available every day except Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

Customer support is available on weekdays and weekends, with separate hours on bank holidays. Services are unavailable on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Check arrangements on bank holidays before calling.


Station Facilities

ATM

A cash machine is located on the main concourse.

Baby Change

Baby-changing facilities are available.

Seated Area

Seating is provided around the concourse and platform areas.

Waiting Room

Wolverhampton station offers a Customer Information Lounge for waiting. The Customer Information Lounge is located in the concourse and opens during station hours.

Passenger Information Systems

Departure screens, arrival screens and announcements provide platform and service information.

Shops

Retail units are available within the passenger areas.

Refreshments

Refreshment facilities are available across the concourse. These refreshment facilities include cafés and takeaway options.

Telephones

Public telephone information should be checked before travel.

Toilets

National key toilets are located on Platforms 1 and 4 and are operated by a RADAR key. The National key toilets remain available to eligible passengers, and a RADAR key can be requested from staff.

Public Wi-Fi

Public Wi-Fi is not listed as a standard facility.

Post Box

A post box is available.

CCTV

The station has 24/7 CCTV and a safeguarding facility called The Hub.

There is no First Class lounge.


Passenger Services

Customer Services

Customer support is available through the lounge and operator contact channels.

Customer Help Points

Help points are available inside and outside the passenger areas.

Ticket Gate

There is no fixed gateline.

Lost Property Contact Available

Lost-property enquiries are handled through National Rail and the relevant operator.


Car Parking

Car Parking

Wolverhampton station has a multi-storey pay-and-display car park. The multi-storey car park is open 24 hours and uses automatic number plate recognition.

Name

Wolverhampton Station Car Park

Operator

SABA UK

Spaces

Wolverhampton station has 779 standard parking spaces.

There are 25 Blue Badge holder parking spaces available.

Two electric vehicle charging spaces are provided at the station.

Daily Charge

Payment must be completed by 3:59 AM the next day. Drivers can pay through the operator’s app, website or the payment machines in the station building.

Check the current hourly rate and longer-stay tariffs before leaving the vehicle.

Accessible Spaces

Eligible Blue Badge holders can park free after completing the permit process. Register prior to leaving the vehicle or on the same day, display the badge, and obtain the free parking permit where required.


Cycling

Cycle Storage Availability

Cycle storage is available in a secure hub beside the station, adjacent to the multi-storey car park.

Sheltered

Yes.

Spaces

110 spaces are available, including 92 undercover and 18 uncovered.

Type

Stands and racks.

Location

The cycle area is located near the station entrance.

Cycle Storage CCTV

CCTV coverage is available.


Other Transport

Location For Rail Replacement Services

Replacement coaches normally stop opposite the station adjacent to the car park. Check the destination before boarding.

Bus Service

The bus interchange is located close to the railway entrance and provides local transport connections.

Tube, Overground And Tram Links

The West Midlands Metro tram service connects to Birmingham.

Taxi Rank

The taxi area is located near the north side of the forecourt.


General Information

Station Operator

West Midlands Railway

Station Code

WVH

Staffing Level

Full time

Wolverhampton train station is open 24 hours a day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wolverhampton station open?

Yes. Wolverhampton train station is open throughout the day, although individual facilities have their own hours.

Are there toilets at Wolverhampton station?

Yes. Toilets are available on key platform areas, including accessible facilities.

Is there parking at Wolverhampton station?

Yes. The main facility provides standard, accessible and electric-vehicle spaces.

Is Wolverhampton station step-free and accessible?

Yes. Accessible facilities include step-free access and accessible toilets.