Grand Junction, Birmingham


Grand Junction is a railway junction in Birmingham, England. It is situated less than one mile east of Birmingham New Street and is thus one of the busiest railway junctions in the UK.

History

It is the junction between the former London and North Western Railway main line between and Birmingham New Street and the Midland Railway's lines to Bristol and Derby and via . The L&BR route was the first to open in 1838, with the B&GR line extending from Camp Hill to meet it in 1841. The line from Derby arrived in the area the following year, but initially terminated at a separate station on Lawley Street - the connection from Landor Street Junction to Grand Junction subsequently being made in 1851. Midland Railway services from Derby could then use the LNWR terminus at Curzon Street but this arrangement only lasted until the completion of the joint station at New Street and its approach lines in 1854, when both companies' services were rerouted there.

Modern Day

As of 2015, the ex-Midland routes from Landor Street & St Andrews Junctions merge at Grand Junction, the former having passed beneath what is now the Birmingham branch of the West Coast Main Line on its way in from Saltley whilst the latter is also linked to the former GWR route towards at St Andrews Junction. These then run parallel to the line from Coventry onwards towards Proof House Junction and eventually New Street, though there are connections between the two pairs of lines that allow trains to switch between routes if required.