West Midlands Metro has published its February disruption plan, including changes around Wolverhampton St George’s and reduced services during works linked to the Dudley extension.

West Midlands Metro has published details of service changes across February while maintenance work is carried out at Wolverhampton St George’s and final connection works take place for the Dudley extension.
The operator’s notice was published on 2 February 2026.
From Saturday 7 February: Wolverhampton St George’s stop not in use
Metro says Wolverhampton St George’s stop will not be in use while signalling equipment is replaced.
From Saturday 7 February, Metro says the service will run:
- trams up to every 8 minutes between Wolverhampton Station and Edgbaston Village
From 21:15 on Monday 16 February: reduced network during tie-in works
Metro says tie-in works to connect the current track to the new Dudley extension will take place from 21:15 on Monday 16 February until the end of service on Wednesday 18 February.
During that period, Metro says:
- trams run up to every 8 minutes between Wednesbury Great Western Street and Wolverhampton Station only
- there will be no services between Wednesbury Great Western Street and Edgbaston Village
Metro says normal service will resume from the start of service on Thursday 19 February.
Last-tram times and alternative travel
Metro also lists last-tram times for Monday 16 February, including:
- Wolverhampton Station to Edgbaston Village: 20:15
- Edgbaston Village to Wolverhampton Station: 19:15
Metro says ticket acceptance will be available on certain alternative transport options, including specified National Express bus routes and West Midlands Railway services, with limits.
Passengers are advised to check their route before travelling, especially if their journey normally runs through the Birmingham city centre stops or connects into rail services at Wolverhampton.

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