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Birmingham Moor Street

Birmingham Moor Street is a Grade-II listed Edwardian railway station in Birmingham city centre, one of three mainline terminals alongside New Street and Snow Hill. Built in the early twentieth century, it retains much of its original period character — decorative brickwork, canopies, and a compact terminus layout that evokes the early railway age. Operated primarily by Chiltern Railways, it serves routes to London Marylebone and is widely regarded as a calmer, better-preserved alternative to the busier New Street station nearby.

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