Oldbury Railway
The Oldbury Railway was a short branch line which ran from Langley Green on the Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line to the town of Oldbury. It also served the Oldbury Division of the manufacturing company, Albright and Wilson. It was owned and operated by the Great Western Railway.
Opening
The Dudley and Oldbury Junction Railway was incorporated on 21 July 1873 by the Dudley and Oldbury Junction Railway Act 1873 for a line from Langley Green, Dudley to Halesowen; there were also to be two branches. The company entered into a working agreement with the Great Western Railway in 1876, and on 11 August 1881 the name was altered by the Oldbury Railway Act 1881 to the Oldbury Railway. The line was opened for goods in 1884, and to passengers the following year; services were operated by the GWR under the working agreement of 1876. The Oldbury Railway was fully absorbed by the GWR following the Great Western Railway (No. 1) Act 1894 of 31 July 1894.The line was built in 1885 by the Great Western Railway and was built on a short stub of line near the present day, Halesowen Street. There was also a goods yard on an embankment via a bridge on Seven Stars Road, a short distance north of the station.