In February 2008 it was announced that
Birmingham City Council,
Network Rail and
Centro were launching a feasibility study to assess the possibility of re-opening the line to passenger services. In January 2015 the line was put on hold for reopening to passenger trains. In March 2020, a bid was made to the Restoring Your Railway fund to get funds for a feasibility study into reinstating the line. This bid was unsuccessful. In February 2021 it was announced that land had been purchased in
Aldridge near the site of its former railway station as part of plans led by
Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street and
Aldridge-Brownhills MP
Wendy Morton to reopen at least part of the line. Under plans submitted to the DfT, new open access operator
Wrexham, Shropshire and Midlands Railway (WMSR) would use the line to access on their service between Wrexham and London. This service would replace the Avanti service withdrawn in June 2024. ==References==