The station was opened in 1863 by the
Stourbridge Railway, on their line from to . This was later taken over by the
Great Western Railway, who incorporated it into their line to
Birmingham. Historically, the station was known as
Cradley, and later as
Cradley Heath and Cradley. The present station buildings date from the mid-1980s when the station was rebuilt entirely on the west side of the level crossing. Previously there had been a staggered platform arrangement on either side of the crossing.
Incidents Following an incident on 7 October 1954, lamp-man
Anthony Rivers was awarded the
George Medal and the
Order of Industrial Heroism. Rivers had gone to assist a woman whose foot was caught in a level crossing between the station's platforms. As a train bore down on them, he realised he could not free her, so held her away from the tracks and the train severed her foot. In doing so, he suffered a
fractured pelvis and a broken forearm. ==Services==