Talk:Wednesbury Great Western Street tram stop

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Deletion template[edit]

I have removed the deletion proposal template. The Midland Metro is a "heavy tram" or light rail" system, and the stops are more like railway stations than bus stops. Not only that, but this particular stop ids adjacent to the system's only depot, and will soon be its first interchange. Andy Mabbett 23:37, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I would nominate this for AfD, but as it is a former Station, maybe it can be moved to Wednesbury Great Western railway station (or similar) and expanded there, with a note about the tram stop? Tram stop are, in general, not notable (WP:NOTE) as they are little more than raised platforms. L.J.Skinnerwot|I did 13:52, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

1992?[edit]

How did goods trains access the station when Birmingham Snow Hill had been demolished at one end of the line (including track lifting) and Wolverhampton Low Level at the other end also had track lifted? Are you sure that this isn't confused with Wednesbury Town station on the South Staffordshire line? Fingerpuppet (talk) 08:47, 10 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]