Where does the 24 bus go in Birmingham?

Where does the 24 bus go in Birmingham?

The 24 bus (Birmingham) has 37 stops departing from Dufton Road, Worlds End and ending in New St Station, Birmingham (NS2). 24 bus timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 04:31 and ends at 23:33. Normal operating days: everyday.

Where does the 23 bus stop in Birmingham?

23 (National Express West Midlands) The first stop of the 23 bus route is New St Station, Birmingham (NS2) and the last stop is Newman University, Bartley Green. 23 (Bartley Green) is operational during everyday.

What number bus goes to Harborne?

23
The 23 is the first Bus that goes to Harborne High Street in Harborne.

Where is the X1 bus stop in Birmingham city Centre?

The X1 bus (Birmingham Airport) has 22 stops departing from Moor St Selfridges (Stop Ms17) and ending in B’Ham Airport Bus Terminal.

Where is the 60 bus stop in Birmingham city Centre?

The first stop of the 60 bus route is Moor St Selfridges, Digbeth (Ms18) and the last stop is Mapledene Rd, Cranes Park. 60 (Cranes Park) is operational during everyday.

Where is the 17 bus stop in Birmingham city Centre?

What’s the nearest bus stop to The Number 17 Bus Route in Birmingham? Church Centre (Stop Ms7) and Carrs Lane (Stop Bs16) are the nearest bus stops to The Number 17 Bus Route in Birmingham.

When did Small Heath become part of Birmingham?

Members of Holy Trinity Cricket Club, Bordesley first set up the club in 1875 as the Small Heath Alliance Football Club as a way of maintaining their fitness during the winter months. When Birmingham received its city charter in 1889, the club was renamed Birmingham City Football Club.

Where does the 97 bus stop in Birmingham city Centre?

Birmingham – Chelmsley Wood

Birmingham Dale House (Stop BS17) 01:10 18:58
Birmingham Bus Mall (MS16) 01:10 18:58
Digbeth Allison St (Stop DS3) 01:11 19:00
Digbeth Oxford St (Stop DS4) 01:12

What part of Birmingham are the Peaky Blinders from?

Centred around the Digbeth area of Birmingham where the real ‘Peaky Blinders’ used to ply their shadowy trade; the architecture, atmosphere and ambience of the city streets still remains and with the expertise of your historian guide you will see the streets and houses where they used to reside and hear the stories …

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