If you are travelling by train the two main stations are Wolverhampton and Birmingham’s New Street. You can pick up connecting trains to local stations in Stourbridge, Dudley Port, Tipton and Sandwell & Dudley. Or take one of the frequent bus services that run throughout the borough and also link with nearby Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
Plan your journey and book tickets:
National Rail
Transport for West Midlands
West Midlands Railway
LondonNorthWesternRailway (partner of West Midlands Railway)
Trainline
NX Bus
Across the borough:
Dudley to Brierley Hill - 6
Dudley to Halesowen - 18
Dudley to Kingswinford - 5
Dudley to Oldbury - 87
Dudley to Sedgley - 1
Dudley to Stourbridge - 16,17, 17a
To visitor attractions:
Barrow Hill Local Nature Reserve - 2, 5, 6
Blackcountryman Boat trips - 6, 8
Black Country Living Museum - 11, 11A
Buckpool and Fens Pool Local Nature Reserve - 6
Castlegate 11, 11A, 74, 87
Cotwall End Valley Local Nature Reserve - 1, 27, 27A
Dudley Archives and Local History Service - 11, 11A
Dudley Canal and Caverns - 11, 11A
Dudley Zoo and Castle - 11, 42, 87, 126
Merry Hill - 2, 7, 8,18,
Lace Guild - 16, 17, 17a
Leasowes - 19
Red House Glass Cone - 16, 17, 17a
Ruskin Glass and Glasshouse Heritage Centre - 16, 17, 17a
Saltwells Local Nature Reserve - 7
Stourbridge Glass Museum, 16, 17, 17a
Village Hotel - 74, 87, 126
Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve - 8, 82
If you are travelling by car, Dudley is accessed by junctions 2, 3 or 4 of the M5 or by the M6 through Wolverhampton/Walsall and the M42 from the south. Dudley is only 45 minutes drive from Birmingham International Airport.
Plan your journey:
AA route planner
RAC route planner
If you are planning to make the most of Dudley’s canal network, visit the Canal and River Trust website.