Albert Street tram stop

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Albert Street tram stop is a tram stop on Line 1 of the West Midlands Metro serving Birmingham Moor Street and the adjacent bus interchange, it is located in Birmingham City Centre, England.

Coordinates52.4804°N 1.8926°W / 52.4804; -1.8926
SystemWest Midlands Metro tram stop
LineLine 1
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Albert Street
Midland Metro
Tram from Millennium Point, arriving at Albert Street on 9 April 2026. The tram is on battery power, with its pantograph lowered.
General information
LocationBirmingham
England
Coordinates52.4804°N 1.8926°W / 52.4804; -1.8926
SystemWest Midlands Metro tram stop
LineLine 1
Platforms2
Other information
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History
Opened5 April 2026
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History

The station opened on 5 April 2026 along with the Millennium Point stop. These are the first tram stops opened on the extension to Digbeth.[1][2]

Creation of the line and stop required the demolition of a row of retail buildings on the south side of Dale End, and the realignment of Albert Street through the site where they once stood.[3]

Facilities

Albert Street tram stop, looking west, towards Bull Street

The stop has a shelter and ticket machines, located on a single island platform and is fully wheelchair accessible.[2][4]

Services

Services from the tram stop run to Millennium Point in one direction and Edgbaston in the other, with services starting at 5am and running to midnight, every 8-15 minutes.[4][5][6]

Trams between here and Millennium Point run on battery power, the overhead wiring ending just east of the stop.

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Interchanges

The tram stop serves Birmingham Moor Street and the adjacent bus interchange.[4]

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