oldMohawk
gone but not forgotten
When the Walsall Road was converted to dual carriageway they decided to build pedestrian subways and even demolished houses to facilitate this. They did build some smaller replacement houses facing the subways with much shorter back gardens. Soon people stopped using the subways and they were eventually closed and filled in.
That's an interesting 1939 view of what the Walsall Rd would look like when finished. The image below shows what it eventually looked like but it was the late 1960s before work started and was finished. As mentioned in the 1939 article some trees were planted on the central reservation but the pedestrian 'subways' caused problems with some houses having to be demolished to make way for walkway ramps. Replacement houses were built set back from the road as can be seen in the left of the image but not many people used the subways and they have probably been filled in.
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