Moor street station was built in the early 1900s as a terminus serving commuter lines into Birmingham from Leamington and Warwick. It is built on the side of a hill and though the station entrance is at ground level, the tracks are elevated on a blue brick viaduct. The space beneath was occupied by goods facilities with traversers and lifts. The piers of the viaduct have large arches to deliver clear space. That space is now a car park, and therefore readily accessible.