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Passengers (2015/16)
  
Approx. 450 daily

Platforms in use
  
2

Opened
  
31 May 1999

The Royal tram stop

Location
  
Wolverhampton Wolverhampton England

Line(s)
  
Line 1 (Birmingham – Wolverhampton)

Address
  
Wolverhampton WV1 3RP, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Wolverhampton St George's tram stop, Priestfield tram stop, The Crescent tram stop, Bilston Central tram stop, Dartmouth Street tram stop

The Royal tram stop is a tram stop in Wolverhampton, England. It was opened on 31 May 1999 and is situated on Midland Metro Line 1. The stop is named after The Royal Hospital which closed in 1997.

It is the only intermediate stop on the northern street running stretch of the Midland Metro line, and is located in the central reservation of the A41 Bilston Road.

Services

Mondays to Saturdays, Midland Metro services in both directions between Birmingham and Wolverhampton run at six to eight-minute intervals during the day, and at fifteen-minute intervals during the evenings and on Sundays.

References

The Royal tram stop Wikipedia