Birmingham has the best public transport networks in the West Midlands, and one of the best in the UK too.
New Street station was built in central Birmingham by the London and North Western Railway between 1846 and 1854. Birmingham's Snow Hill Station was opened in 1852 with Moor Street Station opening in 1909.
Three stations around the city: Kings Heath, Pineapple Road, and Moseley Village, are currently under construction and getting ready for the long-awaited return of passenger rail services to that part of south Birmingham after several decades. There are plans for the stations to open later this year.
Those stations previously laid empty for years, and there are still a number of train stations around Birmingham that closed many years ago and lie derelict today.
Here are the 9 derelict stations around Birmingham today

9. Saltley Train Station, Saltley
Saltley railway station was a railway station opened by the Midland Railway in 1854 and rebuilt in 1899. Consisting of an island platform, it was on the line into Birmingham New Street from Water Orton. It closed to all traffic in 1968 | google