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Birmingham
Snow Hill
For the City's business area;
the Victorian elegance of the Great Western Arcade, Birmingham
Cathedral; Museums, Art Galleries, and Gas Street Basin -
the heart of the national canal network. An interchange train/metro
interchange for all metro stops to Wolverhampton St. Georges.
Birmingham
Moor Street
A station refurbished to its
last century glory; Bullring and other world class shopping;
The "Thinktank" discovery museum. Moor St is within
easy walking distance of Birmingham New St station
Bordesley
This station has minimum facilities
and is open when
Birmingham City Football Club play at home on Saturdays.
Small
Heath
Serving the multicultural
suburbs of Small Heath and a little further away, Sparkbrook.
It was formerly used by workers at
the now closed B.S.A. factory nearby. Sparkbrook is home
to the famous Balti area.