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    Moseley Kings Heath Line

    Probably they think that Camp Hill is too close to the city centre to be worth while bearing in mind that the train journey from New Street does take a roundabout route before it gets to Camp Hill. The eventual plan is to build two new curves in Bordesley to bring the trains into Moor Street but...
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    Curzon Street Railway Station

    Those were the third class passengers
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    Pubs Of The Past

    I walked past the Woodman one night last week. All the lights on but did not see many people inside.
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    City Centre Photographs

    Still in store. They were supposed to come back in Centenary Square when all the work is finished.
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    City Centre Photographs

    Many of them have been taken out over subsequent years.
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    Snow Hill Station

    I and a friend travelled on the last train day from Snow Hill to Wolverhampton Low level and back. While in Snow Hill we were routing among the debris in one of the offices and came across a cast iron kettle with BR (W) on it. We left it because it wasn't a GWR kettle. I have regretted that ever...
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    Air raid shelters

    The place where they are recorded as having died may not be where they were sheltering. I have four relatives who died in an air raid, two were shown as having died at what I assume was their address, one was recorded as having died at an address which would have been across the road and another...
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    Rackhams Store

    I was talking to a farmer a few weeks ago. He said he was more scared of his cockerel than he was of his bull.
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    Its good to know some old buildings are being used and not destroyed

    I had not picked this thread up and was about to post a report I had from a friend who has just looked in. Apparently they have things of interest to children this week of half term. This is an item of interest that my friend has told me about In the basement (former strong-room) they've...
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    Metro Extension to Centenary Square and beyond

    Had a message from a friend today who lives in Edgbaston and walked along Broad Street. He wrote The sub-station to provide power to the tram was installed on the foundations within Five Ways roundabout last weekend. As there are no overhead wires at that point, I presume it must feed the short...
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    Metro Extension to Centenary Square and beyond

    I have seen this report on another forum The over head wires have been replaced over the new junction, but are currently "tensioned" with a block and tackle. Services terminate at St Chads late 25th Oct/early 27th so I presume this is for sorting out the overhead. Elsewhere the road markings...
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    Artists Who Painted Birmingham Landscapes

    Bus routes change over the years but I have looked up 107 and it was Birmingham to Sutton Coldfield via Perry Barr and New Oscott. The Midland Red is a pre-war bus some of which survived until the late 1950s. The Corporation buses are war-time buses with the dark roof.
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    Artists Who Painted Birmingham Landscapes

    Following on from my from my posts above, It seems that there is a Ron Smith also known as 'Smudga'. This picture has just been posted on Facebook by someone who has seen it in a charity shop. Someone who used to work in W H Smith has said she used to arrange for him to come in to do book signings.
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    Scams: Telephone, email, texts, other 2021

    I had a missed call on my mobile yesterday from a Crewe number. The only person I know in Crewe is someone whose email contacts were hacked many years ago and I still occasionally get emails purporting to come from her which I delete.
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    Snow Hill Station

    The reason for the Yellow 37s is that the in-cab signalling system on the Cambrian Coast Line restricts the trains which can work the line. I believe Network Rail has 4 37s which are fitted with the special signalling system so that they can carry out PWay work.
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    Snow Hill Station

    Thank you for your reply. Sometimes when I think of things from my past I sometimes wonder if I imagined it. It gets frustrating when I do remember something and people say it is impossible. One of my favourite memories is of seeing the Cambrian Coast Express at Snow Hill double headed with two...
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    Snow Hill Station

    There was an entrance with a small ticket office in Gt. Charles Street under the viaduct which connected with the second of the two passenger subways. I think that entrance was only open during rush hours.
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    Birmingham buses

    Just for a laugh. About 30 years ago I was working at a company when one of the young women in my department came back into the office having been on an errand through the factory and told us that a muscular young man had spoken to her saying "I hear your boyfriend is a bodybuilder", to which...
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    Metro Extension to Centenary Square and beyond

    Many years ago there was a plan to have a bus lane along the Hagley Road as far as Bearwood. This would have run through front gardens or forecourts of all the buildings on the west bound side of the Hagley Road. It was said that only two buildings would have to be demolished, the building on...
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    Curzon Street Railway Station

    The Illustrated London News originally used drawings before photographs and that drawing looks much like the later photographs of New street during the Victoria era.
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