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Vital new £1billion transport rail line in major city to link centre and airport unveiled that will ‘change lives’

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A VITAL new £1 billion tramline has been unveiled, set to transform lives by linking the city centre to the airport and unlocking thousands of jobs and investment.

The ambitious project, hailed as a “moment of great opportunity,” is set to reshape how people live, work, and travel.

'LIFE TRANSFORMING' Vital new £1billion transport rail line in major city to link centre and airport unveiled that will 'change lives'</p>
<p>https://metroalliance.co.uk/projects/east-birmingham-solihull-extension/

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The plan focuses on East Birmingham and North Solihull
A wide angle view of the Bullring Shopping Centre at dusk. Birmingham, England, UK.

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Local leaders stress that this is not just about transport but about connecting people to opportunity
Aerial view of Sunset Park in Birmingham, public park and residential area

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The line would run from the new Curzon Street HS2 station, through Digbeth and Bordesley Green

The plan focuses on East Birmingham and North Solihull, aiming to link the heart of the city to major hubs including the NEC, Birmingham Airport, and the HS2 interchange at Arden Cross.

It’s been described as a once-in-a-generation project that will breathe new life into areas struggling with high unemployment and child poverty.

Years in the making, the proposal has gathered momentum thanks to the efforts of West Midlands mayor Richard Parker and Tom Wagner, the American investor behind Birmingham City FC’s owners, Knighthead.

The line would run from the new Curzon Street HS2 station, through Digbeth and Bordesley Green, home to the planned £2.9 billion Blues super-stadium, then on to Heartlands Hospital, the NEC, and the airport.

Local leaders stress that this is not just about transport but about connecting people to opportunity.

Mayor Parker said: “We are creating a necklace of opportunity that will join communities together and bring in billions of pounds of investment.

“This is a massive opportunity for the whole region.”

The proposal carries the slogan “Invest a Little, Unlock a Lot,” arguing that an initial £350–400 million of public funding could spark billions in private investment and create thousands of new jobs.

Business leaders, local councils, and sports executives have joined forces to call on the government to back the project.

Birmingham City FC’s CEO Jeremy Dale has been clear: “There’s no point building a stadium for 60 to 70 thousand people if they can’t get out of the stadium.”

Investor Tom Wagner added that improving connections will benefit not just sports crowds but the 375,000 residents who live along the planned route.

The tramline would also support big projects like Washwood Heath, Bordesley Park, and Tyseley Energy Park, opening up new opportunities in green technology, advanced manufacturing, and energy innovation.

This could help position the region as a leader in the UK’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

Leaders across the political divide — including Birmingham’s Labour council and Solihull’s Conservative leadership — have come together to support the plan.

They issued a joint statement calling it a “moment of real opportunity” to bring more jobs, better housing, and stronger communities to the region.

Local MP Liam Byrne has urged ministers to back the formation of a Mayoral Development Corporation to oversee the project, which he says will help cut through bureaucracy and ensure swift delivery.

He praised the proposal in Parliament, saying it could be a national example of how to unlock regional growth.

While no official government funding has yet been announced, insiders believe that ministers are warming to the plan.

Talks with Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander have been described as positive, with a formal announcement possible as part of June’s spending review.

If approved, phase one of the project could be complete by 2030, in time for the opening of the Blues’ new stadium.

The full network would follow within a decade, delivering a dramatic upgrade in transport connectivity across Birmingham and Solihull.

This new line is seen as essential to making the most of the massive HS2 investment, ensuring local communities are connected to new national and international rail links.

Without it, leaders warn, the full potential of HS2 and regional regeneration projects may be lost.

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This could help position the region as a leader in the UK’s transition to a low-carbon economy
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