How to Find Us
Burnt Tree Vehicle Solutions
84/90 Brades Road
Oldbury
West Midlands
B69 2EP
Tel: 0121 544 3200/3202
Fax: 0121 544 4999
Fleet Sales: 0121 544 3007
Burnt Tree Vehicle Rental Oldbury, car hire, van hire, truck rental, minibus rental. All your short term rental & contract hire requirements solved with one call.
If you are looking for 1 day car rental or 5 year contract hire Burnt Tree Oldbury can help. We supply self drive cars, vans, trucks & minibuses to both private & business sectors. With over 25 years experience in the vehicle rental industry & 17 UK locations Burnt Tree Vehicle Rental Oldbury is the only vehicle rental company you will ever need.
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Burnt Tree, Car, Van, Minibus & Truck Rental is situated in Brades Road near to Oldbury town centre and just 2 miles away from Junction 2 of the M5. Burnt Tree Oldbury is strategically located to supply the surrounding areas of Dudley, Halesowen, West Bromwich, Walsall, Wolverhampton & Birmingham.
Xpress - Short term car, van, truck, minibus rental, self drive
Xflex - Flexible car, van, truck, minibus rental, self drive
Xact - Contract Hire, van, truck & minibus
Local Transport Links Oldbury.
For over thirty years there were three railway stations in the parish named Oldbury; only one is still open, but under a new name.
The oldest surviving one is on the Stour Valley line (former LMS Railway), at Bromford Road. It has been there since the 1850s. It was originally called Oldbury & Bromford Lane Station, then Oldbury Station, but it is now known as Sandwell and Dudley.
The second nearest railway station to the centre of Oldbury is at Langley Green, at Western Road, on the Stourbridge Extension Line, now the Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster Line. It opened in April 1867 and was originally called Langley Green & Rood End Station. However a short half-mile long branch line, the Oldbury Railway, was linked to the station with its own (third) platform. It opened in November 1884; and Langley Green & Rood End Station was then renamed Langley Green. The Oldbury Railway, which also linked to Albright and Wilson, had both a passenger station, called Oldbury railway station, on Halesowen Road; and a goods station, Oldbury Goods railway station, at the Birmingham Canal Navigations wharf in Oldbury. Passenger services ran to Oldbury Station until March 1915; and the line closed completely other than as a freight line for Albright and Wilson. All traces of its viaduct and embankment beyond Tat Bank Road were destroyed when the M5 motorway was built.
The M5 has served Oldbury since 1964 and passes the town on an elevated section built on reinforced concrete pillars. Access is from junction 2. This is also the closest junction to the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley.
