I have to agree with the two most recent reviews, Wolverhampton Train Station is awful, it is located around a 5-10 minute walk to Wolverhampton city centre (shops, restaurants etc) and about a 15-20 minute walk to the Molineux Stadium.
Trains from here are run by multiple providers such as Virgin Trains, Arriva Trains Wales, Cross Country and West Midlands Trains with most of the services going into Birmingham: International and/or New Street, and London.
Services from here also run into the likes of Manchester, Liverpool, Crewe and Scotland, and once again local services to the likes of Walsall, Telford and Birmingham.
The Train Station is actually quite-old fashioned, with very little facilities inside the station, even the departures board was far from helpful, it was too small and provided little to no information, luckily I had the Virgin Trains and National Rail apps to hand to help me find out information about my train delays and platform etc.
The staff at the station in all seemed nice enough, but they only seemed to have extra staff on as it was a matchday, as Manchester City played Wolverhampton Wanderers on the day of my visit, which was the purpose for my day in Wolverhampton!
The station is accessed through a footbridge between platform 1 and 2 and others, which means if you arrive in on Platform 2 then you have to literally walk down another Platform to get out, which is quite weird, and the lifts were slow and the footbridge area being more dirty than modern, that isn't too pleasant either.
Overall, a really poor, basic and old-fashioned station with very few positives other than being the only train station to serve Wolverhampton, without including the West Midlands Metro of course (which depending on route would probably take slightly longer into Birmingham than Virgin Trains and co) - A one-star rating due to the fact the station is frankly an unhelpful mess. read more