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Find out about park and ride maintenance work

Our park and ride sites are busy. We want to make sure they’re in good condition. We’ll sometimes need to do maintenance and improvement work. This includes things like adding more spaces or resurfacing.

We’re sorry for any inconvenience that this work might cause.  

Priestfield Park and Ride

To allow resurfacing works to take place, Priestfield Park and Ride car park will be closed from Monday 25 March until Friday 5 April 2024.

Alternative park and ride sites are available at:

Wednesbury Parkeway WS10 7DD

Bradley Lane WV14 8LG

The Hawthorns B71 4LQ

The work has been scheduled to coincide with the planned metro works, and part metro suspension, so demand for the car park will be vastly reduced.

Longbridge Park and Ride

Location

From Longbridge Lane turn into Devon Way, then take the first right and the Park and Ride is at the end.

Parking bays

Over 600 parking bays including blue badge, parent & child, premium*, electric vehicle and motorcycle bays

  • CCTV
  • Two lifts
  • Help points

Duration

Price

30 minutes or fewer

Free

Monday - Friday (all day)

£3

Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays (all day)

£2

Payment

The car park is pay on exit - there is Automatic Number Plate Recognition, so you don’t need to display a ticket. Payment should be made at one of the payment machines on the ground floor just before departure or alternatively, you can use one of our smart payment options, allowing you to pay remotely prior to 01:30am after you leave. Disabled parking is free for people parking in designated bays and displaying a valid blue badge. Motorcycle parking is also free.

*Premium spaces are part of the Save-a-Space where you can reserve an extra wider ground floor parking space at a small additional cost.

Dudley Port railway station overflow car park

The overflow car park at Dudley Port railway station is closed. This is because of the tram extension. The main car park is still open.

If you normally use the overflow car park:

  • leave extra time for your journey
  • walk or cycle to the station instead of driving
  • get the bus to the station instead of driving - buses 22, 74 and 74A stop there
  • use the main car park instead

The overflow car park will reopen when the tram route opens in 2024. It will become a park and ride for the tram and the train.