. . "Bilston Central tram stop"@en . . . . "Bilston Central is in the brick-lined former Great Western Railway cutting in the centre of the town. This stop is a short distance to the north from the original Bilston Central which was situated on the Birmingham Snow Hill-Wolverhampton Low Level Line.The Platforms here are staggered, with the Snow Hill platform being further north than the Wolverhampton platform. In May 2009, Wolverhampton councillor Judith Rowley suggested that \u00A340,700 had been wasted on a \"flawed\" access plan for improving existing disabled access to the Bilston Central tram stop, a claim denied by Nigel Pennington, Centro's director of rail and rapid transit. |}"@en . . . . . . . . . "Line 1"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bilston Central is in the brick-lined former Great Western Railway cutting in the centre of the town. This stop is a short distance to the north from the original Bilston Central which was situated on the Birmingham Snow Hill-Wolverhampton Low Level Line.The Platforms here are staggered, with the Snow Hill platform being further north than the Wolverhampton platform. |}"@en . .