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: A £64.5 million project to electrify the route was completed on June 6, 1993 .

The story of the is one of transformation, evolving from a series of disconnected 19th-century railways into the backbone of the West Midlands' suburban transport network. 1. Origins and Assembly (1970s) Birmingham Cross City Line

: Initially, services utilized refurbished Class 116 Diesel Multiple Units . 2. Expansion and Modernization (1980s–1990s) : A £64

: A fleet of Class 323 Electric Multiple Units (EMUs) was introduced, becoming the line's iconic rolling stock for decades, though they are currently in the process of being replaced by newer Class 730 trains. 3. Modern Evolution (2018–Present) Origins and Assembly (1970s) : Initially, services utilized

As the line gained popularity, its reach and infrastructure were significantly upgraded:

: The project saw the reopening of Five Ways station and the construction of new stations like University and Longbridge to serve the expanding city.

The line continues to be a central part of Birmingham's identity and transport strategy: