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The tram stop on Lodge Road in West Bromwich, not far from the Town Hall on the West Bromwich High Street. One of the original stops opened in 1999 on the line. Now in Zone 2.
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Trinity Way is a tram stop in West Bromwich, now part of West Midlands Metro Zone 2. One of the original tram stops to open on the line between Birmingham and Wolverhampton in 1999.
Handsworth Booth Street is a tram stop in Handsworth, Birmingham. Opened in 1999, one of the original stops on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line 1. Now in West Midlands Metro Zone 2.
The tram stop for Winson Green. Close to James Watt Primary School. It was opened in 1999 on the original Birmingham to Wolverhampton line 1, now within West Midlands Metro Zone 2.
Sculptural railings and gates at the entrance to Winson Green Outer Circle Tram Stop by Tim Tolkien. It's called James Watt's Mad Machine and was made in 1998 with the help of pupils.
The Crescent is a tram stop in Bilston, Wolverhampton, within West Midlands Metro Zone 3. One of the original tram stops that opened in 1999 between Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
Loxdale is a tram stop in Bradley, Wolverhampton. One of the original stops that opened on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line 1 in 1999. Now in West Midlands Metro Zone 3.
Bradley Lane is a small tram stop in Bradley, Wolverhampton. One of the original stops to open on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line in 1999. Now within West Midlands Metro Zone 3.
Black Lake is a tram stop in West Bromwich, Sandwell. One of the original tram stops opened in 1999 between Birmingham and Wolverhampton. On the boundary of West Midlands Metro Zones 2 and 3.
Dudley Street Guns Village is a tram stop in West Bromwich. Not far from the Farley Tower and West Bromwich High Street. In West Midlands Metro Zone 2. Opened in 1999.
One of the tram stops in West Bromwich at Dartmouth Street. Opened in 1999 on the line from Birmingham to Wolverhampton. Zone 2 on the West Midlands Metro.
Grand Central was the terminus of the first Midland Metro extension from 2016 until it was extended to Centenary Square in 2019. Located outside of Birmingham New Street Station.
Pipers Row opened in September 2023 on the Wolverhampton Station Metro extension, located outside of Wolverhampton Bus Station. Currently closest to the City Centre shops in Zone 4.
The tram stop outside of Wolverhampton Station opened on the Metro extension in September 2023 at the end of Railway Drive. It's in West Midlands Metro, Zone 4.
Bilston Central opened on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton tram line 1 in 1999. It is close to Bilston Bus Station with brick lined walls. It is now within West Midlands Metro Zone 3.
Wednesbury Parkway is one of two tram stops in the town of Wednesbury in Sandwell. Opened in 1999 with park and ride facilities. Now within West Midlands Metro Zone 3.
Wednesbury Great Western Street is the tram stop next to the West Midlands Metro tram depot, within Zone 3. You would usually see the driver and ticket inspector changing here. Opened in 1999.
Wolverhampton St George's Tram Stop was the original terminus of the Birmingham to Wolverhampton tram line, it opened in 1999. But was temporarily closed in 2023 when the extension opened.
West Bromwich Central Tram Stop is the main tram stop for West Bromwich Town Centre. Not far from West Bromwich Bus Station and Kings Shopping Centre. As well as Sandwell College.
The Royal Tram Stop is on the Bilston Road in Wolverhampton, and until 2023, was the penultimate stop on the line from Birmingham to Wolverhampton (until the extension opened to the station).
Priestfield Tram Stop is the last stop on the old railway trackbed before the tram line goes onto the Bilston Road towards Wolverhampton City Centre. On the boundary of Zones 3 & 4.
Soho Benson Road Tram Stop is on the tram line between Birmingham and Wolverhampton. It is within West Midlands Metro Zone 2.
The current Dudley Bus Station was built on Fisher Street, Dudley from 1985 to 1986. It closed in January 2024 for 18 months to allow for a new bus station and tram interchange to be built.
Yardley Wood Bus Garage is on Yardley Wood Road and is home to the no 6 and 50 bus routes from National Express West Midlands. The garage was opened for Birmingham City Transport in 1938.
Acocks Green Bus Garage is located on Fox Hollies Road in Acocks Green, Birmingham. The garage was opened in June 1928. Now run by National Express West Midlands and home of the 11A and 11C.
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