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Birmingham City Transport - Wikipedia
Birmingham City Transport was the local authority-owned undertaking that provided road-based public transport in Birmingham, England, between 1899 and 1969. It was locally known as the Corporation Buses.
Transport information - Birmingham City Council
Information about transport and public transport in Birmingham.
Sustainable travel - Public transport - Visit Birmingham
Birmingham is brilliant for buses and tremendous for trains and trams. There’s a huge network linking everyone to everything. You can easily plan your journey around Birmingham and the West Midlands and buy tickets at TfWM. Transport for West Midlands has online timetables and fare information, with easy ticket buying and route planning.
Travelling Around Birmingham
Scroll down to discover Birmingham taxis, trains, public transport, and our advice on driving into the city. Birmingham is brilliant for buses and tremendous for trains and trams. With miles of canals and a compact city centre, what better way to explore Birmingham and the wider region than by bicycle?
Transport in Birmingham - Wikipedia
Birmingham is a major transport hub, due in part to its location in central England. The city is well connected by rail, road, and water. Public transport and key highways in the city are overseen by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM). [1]
Birmingham transport plan - Birmingham City Council
The plan contains a set of principles that will guide investment in transport so that it is able to serve a future Birmingham that is home to more people and that is a better environment in...
Birmingham City Transport | UK Transport Wiki | Fandom
Birmingham City Transport was the local authority-owned undertaking that provided road-based public transport in Birmingham, England, between 1899 and 1969. It was locally known as the Corporation Buses. Initially, it was called Birmingham Corporation Tramways, and, after the …
Birmingham City Transport - Alchetron
2024年10月1日 · Birmingham City Transport was the local authorityowned undertaking that provided roadbased public transport in Birmingham, England, between 1899 and 1969. It was locally known as the Corporation Buses. Initially, it was called Birmingham Corporation Tramways, and, after the first motor bus service
Birmingham Transport Plan - Birmingham City Council
The Birmingham Transport Plan 2031 aims to improve how people get around the city. It focuses on reducing pollution, making roads safer, and creating job opportunities.
Public Transport - MeetBirmingham
Birmingham has a strong network of public transport, from buses to trains to air travel, for those coming from further afield. Find out more.