Spring Road railway station

Spring Road is a small railway station in the Acocks Green area of Birmingham, England.

The station served as a request stop for the railmotor excursions throughout the years before the First World War, with Acocks Green building up around it.

Zaccheus Walker IV, who was a well-respected philanthropist in the area, used the station for school trips (paid for by him personally) to the countryside and Stratford upon Avon.

At the end of the Second World War, a factory consisting of two buildings was built alongside the station, belonging to Lucas.

An older shelter at the top of this ramp built after the Second World War was converted into a toolshed, which it is used as today.