In 1837 the Grand Junction Railway was built across the land to the west cutting the buildings off from part of the river.
In 1837, the station buildings were extended by the Grand Junction Railway and a new goods shed built.
A second was built in 1839 by the Grand Junction Railway adjacent to it.
The line had been planned to open at the same time as the Grand Junction Railway which entered Birmingham from the north.
The station opened onto the Grand Junction Railway in 1837 when the line itself was built.
The first station was built by the Grand Junction Railway and opened in July 1837.
The story begins on 4 July 1837, with the opening of the Grand Junction Railway.
The original station was built by the Grand Junction Railway.
It was built in 1837 on the Grand Junction Railway.
In 1837, the Grand Junction Railway was opened.