Tile Hill railway station

Tile Hill railway station is situated in the west of Tile Hill, Coventry, in the West Midlands of England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by London Midland.

History


There was a railway level crossing adjacent to the railway station until approximately 2004, when a large bridge was built to carry road traffic over the railway and a footbridge built to connect the station platforms. Level crossings at the Berkswell railway station and the Canley railway station have also been removed to upgrade the line to carry more high speed trains.

In 2009 the railway platform was extended, almost doubling the size. This was also the case for a number of smaller stations on this route.

Historically this has been a busy railway station used by many residents in the surrounding area; however, recently after the sale of the overflow carpark to developers there have been substantial parking issues at the station.

Services
Tile Hill is served by three trains per hour (two on Sundays) between Birmingham New Street and Coventry. Two southbound train per hour continue past Coventry to Northampton and one continues to London Euston.