Remains of Rednal Tram Terminus

Remains of Rednal Tram Terminus


Birmingham, United Kingdom (GB)
Rednal Tram Terminus was part of the Birmingham Corporation Tramways.

Birmingham Corporation Tramways was a network of tramways in Birmingham from 1904 until 1953. The tramway was the largest narrow-gauge tramway in the UK. It was also the largest tramway network after London, Glasgow and Manchester.

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What's left today:
Some of the tram depots can still be seen today, but a small section of track can also be seen. The small section of track is located on Edmund Street.

The Rednal Terminus is also still visibile today. The terminus building is now a take away restraunt, but at the back of the building you can see the remains of the cobblestoned road with the tram tracks still situ.
Rednal Tram Terminus was part of the Birmingham Corporation Tramways.

Birmingham Corporation Tramways was a network of tramways in Birmingham from 1904 until 1953. The tramway was the largest narrow-gauge tramway in the UK. It was also the largest tramway network after London, Glasgow and Manchester.

What's left today:
Some of the tram depots can still be seen today, but a small section of track can also be seen. The small section of track is located on Edmund Street.

The Rednal Terminus is also still visibile today. The terminus building is now a take away restraunt, but at the back of the building you can see the remains of the cobblestoned road with the tram tracks still situ.
View in Google Earth Abandoned, Vehicle - Trains, Trolleys and Streetcars
Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: Drudii

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