This is my nearest railway station so its the one I use on the fairly rare occasions I use the trains in Brum. I didn't grow up near a train station, and despite living in several parts of Brum (New Oscott, Harborne, Moseley) I've never lived near one. Moving to Selly Park a couple of years ago meant that this all changed, but I suppose I've never really got into the habit of using the train. However, with a young son who is ludicrously excited by the prospect of a train journey, from time-to-time I'll leave the car at home and take him on a trip over to see his Grandma using the choo-choo.
Having a young child means a pushchair, and this is one of the main gripes about Selly Oak station. If you approach it from the Raddlebarn Road, as I do, then you use the entrance on Heeley Road, which serves the southbound platform. In order to reach the northbound platform you either need to add an extra 10 minutes onto your walk and enter the station from the Bristol Road, or you need to schlep up the stairs and across the bridge....and this is what I end up doing. Other than this minor moan, it's a fairly decent station and nowhere near as busy as the two it sits between (Bourneville and University). There is a ticket kiosk and two or three ticket machines, so you'll be unlucky if you miss your train because someone is occupying the ticket seller kiosk with alarmingly dumb questions at rush hour, that said, it's worth getting there a fair few minutes before your train, just in case.
If you are using this station as a means of breaking up your commute, there is a fairly big carpark but I've never used it so I can't comment on the prices or security. read more