Birchfield Road Nostalgia …
The road was the main route into town from where I lived and old forum pics bring back many memories. I first travelled as a young child on Midland Red Front Entrance Double Deck buses ... there's one behind the tram.
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From Perry Barr we often travelled on a number 6 tram into town. Trams stood in the middle of the road at the terminus and we had to walk out to them dodging traffic. The ride was always exciting as they rattled along - bells ringing - electric motors humming - and open balconies which kids liked ...
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The Luftwaffe bombed Brum in November 1940 and the corner of Mansfield Road took a hit which stopped the trams going into town that day!
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I went to both cinemas on Birchfield Road ... the slightly posh Odeon and the not so posh Birchfield Picture House.
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To combat the severity of rationing in ww2, British Restaurants were opened to sell basic meals at reasonable prices off-ration. I was taken into one next to the Birchfield Cinema The building was still there in 1959 as a restaurant..
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Aged ten, I cycled into town on my junior bike and fell off as I was leaving Birchfield Road at Six Ways when my front wheel went in the tram tracks. It was a tricky crossing with traffic from six directions and no traffic lights. I was a bit shaken so sat on those bank steps before walking my bike back home.
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I sometimes walked the length of Birchfield Road on the way home from school when thick fog stopped some buses and the trams were full.
Simulated pic below shows how it looked! We called them 'peasouper' fogs ... but thankfully we don't get them these days !
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In my late teens I bought a motor scooter and could thread my way through monster traffic jams at Aston Lane and Trinity Road.
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On the day they opened the Perry Barr underpass in April 1962 I rode my motor scooter through it twice ... just for fun.
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In 1964 I bought a green Hillman Imp car and sped through the underpass only to be sat in the traffic jam towards Trinity Road.
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Eventually they built the Walsall Road flyover allowing me to speed over outbound traffic turning into Aldridge Road and later the Trinity Road flyover was built and I could speed the whole length of Birchfield Road hardly noticing it. Times were good for car owners!
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There was a lot of visible concrete in Birchfield Road ....