Tram services are set to resume between Wolverhampton and Birmingham in June. Bosses at West Midlands Metro said last month that services would resume in May. They now say the transport service.. The tram departs on battery power through the Paradise Circus redevelopment site to the stop in the shadow of Birmingham's impressive Town Hall, recently restored after many years out of use. En route, tickets and passes are checked or sold by an on-board team member, a role introduced following significant issues with the at-stop ticket.

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Midland Metro : Routes : line one. The first line of the Midland Metro tram system runs from Birmingham Snow Hill north west to Wolverhampton, a distance of just over 12½ miles. Most of the route uses the alignment of the former Great Western Railway Snow Hill-Wolverhampton Low Level line, sharing it most of the way to West Bromwich with the.. It is hoped at least 12 to 14 trams will run between Wolverhampton and Birmingham from 5 June with services being increased as more vehicles become available, West Midlands Metro said.