Worcester Foregate Street, opened by the Great Western Railway in 1860, is one of two railway stations that serve the city of Worcester, England; the other is Worcester Shrub Hill, which is located to the east. A third station, Worcestershire Parkway, is sited just outside of the city to the south-east. The station is managed by West Midlands Railway, who also operate services along with Great Western Railway.

History

A 1910 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing railways in Worcester

The station opened on 17 May 1860. It was originally part of the Hereford and Worcester Railway which was incorporated into the West Midland Railway, before being absorbed by the Great Western Railway. On 1 January 1948, the company became Government owned under British Railways. The Butts Spur line was also constructed in 1860 with the unfulfilled aim of connecting the station to Diglis for the conveyance of freight.

Since 1973, the station has had an unusual layout; it is essentially two single-track lines side by side rather than the ordinary double-track layout which it appears to be. The two single lines run from Henwick, on the other side of the River Severn, through Foregate Street, to the site of the former Rainbow Hill Junction to the east of the station, which used to provide a crossover between the two tracks. At this point, the lines diverge with that on the north side heading towards Tunnel Junction and Droitwich Spa, while the southern track leads to Worcester Shrub Hill. Rainbow Hill Junction was removed when the signalling in the area was remodelled in 1973.

The station celebrated its 150th birthday on 23 May 2010, with the unveiling of a plaque and a special train, which celebrated its 150th anniversary on the same date. that ran to Great Malvern

The art gallery movement opened on platform 2 on 2 October 2010.

Interior of refurbished station (2014)

The station was upgraded in 2014, which included a refurbished subway, two new entrances with automatic doors, relocation of the lift at the second entrance to be enclosed in the station building and conversion of one of the railway arches into a bike shelter. The bridge was also strengthened and repainted.

Until May 2022, Great Western Railway ran limited services to Southampton Central and Brighton.

Layout

Sign warning of two-way working at the western end of the station

The station layout is unusual in that travelling east the two platforms serve different routes, rather than different directions. Platform 1 can only be accessed by trains via Worcester Shrub Hill (including trains to and from London Paddington and via Cheltenham Spa towards the south-west), while platform 2 can only be accessed from the east by trains running directly to and from Droitwich Spa, avoiding Shrub Hill. Signs at the station warn of "Two-way working on both lines".

Similar examples of this type of layout can be found at Glenrothes with Thornton in Fife and Bare Lane in Lancashire. This means that Great Western Railway services can only stop at platform 1, as all of these trains stop at Shrub Hill.

The station itself is built on a viaduct, meaning that space for expansion is restricted, but the platforms are nevertheless of ample length to accommodate a High Speed Train. Despite its small size, the remains of two signal boxes can be seen: one spanning the tracks and the second is now the station cafe, called Cafe Loco, at the end of platform 1.

Services

Map of railways around Worcester

The station is served by two train operating companies:

Preceding stationNational RailFollowing station
TerminusWest Midlands Railway Worcester – Kidderminster – BirminghamDorridgeStratfordDroitwich Spa
Malvern LinkWest Midlands Railway Hereford – Great MalvernWorcester – Bromsgrove – Birmingham
Worcester Shrub Hill
Great Western Railway Cotswold Line
Great Western Railway Worcester to Bristol
Disused railways
Henwick Line open, station closedGreat Western Railway Worcester and Hereford RailwayWorcester Shrub Hill Line and station open

See also

vteRailway lines in Worcestershire
Kidderminster lineto Birmingham Snow Hill Cross-City Lineto Birmingham New Street Hagley Birmingham–Stratford lineto Birmingham Moor Street Wythall Blakedown Birmingham–Stratford lineto Stratford-upon-Avon Barnt Green Severn Valley Railway Kidderminster Town Kidderminster National Rail Blackwell Alvechurch Foley Park Halt Lickey Incline Bewdley Tunnel Redditch Rifle Range Halt Stourport-on-Severn Gloucester loop linevia Alcester Hartlebury Bromsgrove Severn Valley Railway Bewdley Cutnall Green Halt Stoke Works Severn Valley Railway Northwood Halt Droitwich Spa Junction Wyre Forest Droitwich Spa Severn Valley Railway Arley Newnham Bridge Fernhill Heath Severn Valley Railwayto Bridgnorth Blackpole Halt Easton Court Astwood Halt Tenbury and Bewdley Railwayto Woofferton Droitwich Road Worcester Tunnel Junction Dunhampstead Worcester TMD Oddingley Spetchley Vinegar works Worcester Shrub Hill Worcester Foregate Street Norton Worcestershire Parkway Stoulton former freight branch Pershore River Severn Abbot's Wood Junction Wyre Halt Henwick Fladbury Boughton Halt Wadborough Rushwick Halt Defford Leigh Court Eckington Knightwick Bredon Bransford Road Gloucester loop linevia Alcester Suckley Harvington Worcester, Bromyard & Leominster Rlyto Leominster Evesham Newland Halt Bengeworth Malvern Link Hinton Great Malvern Ashton-under-Hill Malvern Hanley Road Beckford Upton-on-Severn Littleton and Badsey Ripple Honeybourne Malvern Wells Cotswold Lineto Hereford Honeybourne Lineto Stratford-upon-Avon Ashchurch for Tewkesbury Cotswold Lineto Oxford Cross Country Routeto Cheltenham Spa Broadway Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Gloucestershire Warwickshire Rlyto Cheltenham Racecourse
Kidderminster lineto Birmingham Snow HillCross-City Lineto Birmingham New Street
Kidderminster line
to Birmingham Snow Hill
Cross-City Line
to Birmingham New Street
HagleyBirmingham–Stratford lineto Birmingham Moor Street
Birmingham–Stratford line
to Birmingham Moor Street
Wythall
BlakedownBirmingham–Stratford lineto Stratford-upon-Avon
Birmingham–Stratford line
to Stratford-upon-Avon
Barnt Green
Severn Valley Railway Kidderminster TownKidderminster National Rail
BlackwellAlvechurch
Foley Park HaltLickey Incline
Bewdley TunnelRedditch
Rifle Range Halt
Stourport-on-SevernGloucester loop linevia Alcester
Gloucester loop line
via Alcester
HartleburyBromsgrove
Severn Valley Railway BewdleyCutnall Green Halt
Stoke Works
Severn Valley Railway Northwood HaltDroitwich Spa Junction
Wyre ForestDroitwich Spa
Severn Valley Railway Arley
Newnham BridgeFernhill Heath
Severn Valley Railwayto BridgnorthBlackpole Halt
Severn Valley Railway
to Bridgnorth
Easton CourtAstwood Halt
Tenbury and Bewdley Railwayto WooffertonDroitwich Road
Tenbury and Bewdley Railway
to Woofferton
Worcester Tunnel JunctionDunhampstead
Worcester TMDOddingley
Spetchley
Vinegar worksWorcester Shrub Hill
Worcester Foregate StreetNorton
Worcestershire Parkway
Stoulton
former freight branchPershore
River SevernAbbot's Wood Junction
Wyre Halt
HenwickFladbury
Boughton HaltWadborough
Rushwick HaltDefford
Leigh CourtEckington
KnightwickBredon
Bransford RoadGloucester loop linevia Alcester
Gloucester loop line
via Alcester
SuckleyHarvington
Worcester, Bromyard & Leominster Rlyto LeominsterEvesham
Worcester, Bromyard & Leominster Rly
to Leominster
Newland HaltBengeworth
Malvern LinkHinton
Great MalvernAshton-under-Hill
Malvern Hanley RoadBeckford
Upton-on-SevernLittleton and Badsey
RippleHoneybourne
Malvern Wells
Cotswold Lineto HerefordHoneybourne Lineto Stratford-upon-Avon
Cotswold Line
to Hereford
Honeybourne Line
to Stratford-upon-Avon
Ashchurch for TewkesburyCotswold Lineto Oxford
Cotswold Line
to Oxford
Cross Country Routeto Cheltenham SpaBroadway Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
Cross Country Route
to Cheltenham Spa
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Rlyto Cheltenham Racecourse
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Rly
to Cheltenham Racecourse

Further reading

  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2004). Worcester to Hereford. West Sussex: Middleton Press. figs. 1-8. ISBN 9781904474388. OCLC .

External links

  • and for Worcester Foregate Street railway station from National Rail

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