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Sutton Park railway station

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Sutton Park railway station was a railway station in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, (in Birmingham since 1974), England, on the Midland Railway's Sutton Park Line.

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British Railways-era station sign in the collection at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
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Sutton Park railway station 2 October 1980
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An LMS railway ticket from Castle Bromwich to Sutton Park

The station opened in 1879.

Overnight on 24-25 February 1942, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth stayed on the Royal Train which was parked behind the signal box. Later in 1942 a United States Army Post Office was established next to the station.[2] In May 1948 in that disused sorting office adjacent to the station, 90 people began sorting 150 tons of parcels from America. It was the opening of the new Midland Customers depot, aimed at relieving congestion at the ports. Excise and postal officials examined the contents of parcels.[3] In September 1962 the depot was the subject of a bungled robbery. Thieves stole 2,000 cigarettes worth £32 from the Post Office canteen but missed a much larger haul in a nearby locked room.[4]

In 1959 the station was the site of the Guards and Shunters School, and from 1961 a Signalling School for men and women was opened.[5]

The station closed to passengers in 1965.[6] Goods facilities had closed earlier on 7 December 1964 but the goods shed was taken over for use beyond this date by the adjacent Post Office parcels depot.[7] The line remains open for freight trains and occasionally steam specials and diverted passenger workings.

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