THE GS TRAM SITE

BIRMINGHAM

UNITED KINGDOM

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17 Sept. 2023

Up-to-date

The Birmingham LRT/tram network after its prolongation to Birmingham New Street railway station on 30 May 2016, to the Library on 11 Dec. 2022, to Edgbaston on 17 July 2022 and to Wolverhampton Station on 17 Sept. 2023.


Birmingham tram photo Birmingham tram photo

Birmingham 2023 tram map



I created the above map by overlaying an OpenStreetMap (OSM) map with my own data. Copyright on the OSM map is © OpenStreetMap contributors, licensed under a CC-BY-SA (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 licence).

Please note that the OSM map used as a template for this map corresponds to the situation at the time the map was downloaded and may show features that did not exist at the time the GS Tram Site is supposed to show. In particular, it may show bridges and highways that were built later.


TRAM / LIGHT RAIL ROUTE

Operator: Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) (from 24 June 2018)

L1 Line 1 Edgbaston - Library - New Street Station - Snow Hill Station - The Hawthorns - Kenrick Park - West Bromwich - Black Lake - Wednesbury - Bilston - Wolverhampton Station


CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM

NETWORK LENGTH



HISTORY

Tramways

GAUGE


SOURCES

PRINT

WIKIS

WEB SITES

Thanks to Urs Mattmann (from London, England) for the information and photos he kindly sent me concerning the Birmingham system.



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