The front cover of one of Ian Allan's spotters reference books of Birmingham City Transport has a picture of a number 7 at that stop and I am sat by the window upstairs, it is in the loft at the moment but when I can gat back up there I will find it and put it on the forum. The bus stopped there because it was the split for buses going down New Street and those heading for Broad Street. But is the painting wrong because the stop appears to be on the wrong side of the reservation? Comments please.
I was just going to press the like button, but then two things struck me, how modern, in relative terms, the bike looked, but also Aston Cross? Having worked at Dunlop for three years, Aston Cross never came into my daily dose of knowledge, so reading you are now coming up to 15 years old is there anyone out there who can tell me whereabouts in Aston Cross and if so when was the Fort built. However what a super evocative of the age advert. There was also a third interesting point, the make of the winning bike. Looking forward to seeing the map and the pictures.
If my memory serves me right, the 13a, 24, 31, 32, and 17 buses all stopped outside Lyons back in the day, I recall that two evenings running on my way home from work getting bombed by starlings there!!The 15 went to somewhere in south Birmingham, I have forgotten where, and ran cross city with the no. 16 to Hamstead, These buses came up Ethel Street and down New Street. The no 15 came along Colmore Row and turned down New Street and into lower Temple Street to get to Hill Street. Yes I think it did stop outside Lyons but I don't know if any others did.
My parents bought one of these in '35/36 - the builder said 'why don't you buy the one next door and rent it out? It will be a good investment' - 'No thanks, we can't afford it' was their reply . . . . . . . . . AAAAGHNew House anybody?
The 15 went to somewhere in south Birmingham, I have forgotten where, and ran cross city with the no. 16 to Hamstead, These buses came up Ethel Street and down New Street. The no 15 came along Colmore Row and turned down New Street and into lower Temple Street to get to Hill Street. Yes I think it did stop outside Lyons but I don't know if any others did.