It opened in 1838 when the London and Birmingham Railway was constructed.
The tunnel was opened in 1838 as a part of the London and Birmingham Railway.
The line was opened in 1845 by the London and Birmingham Railway.
It was built in 1837 by the London and Birmingham Railway.
Originally, the words "London and Birmingham Railway" marked the top of the gate.
He was also an early director of the London and Birmingham Railway.
It replaced an earlier station dating from the opening of the London and Birmingham Railway in 1837.
The London and Birmingham Railway brought even more profound changes to the area.
When the London and Birmingham Railway arrived in 1839, the population was 5,000.
The following year the London and Birmingham Railway opened, linking to the capital.