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- Year to search: 2002.
- Order by: Date published.
- Article type: Normal document, Resource DB, Photo DB.
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- "The Portals to Birmingham"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 7)
With its portals centreing around New Street Station,
is Birmingham to compete with London?
Well, National Football Stadium bid was a failure, though...
(Page published 24 Nov 2002, last updated 17 Feb 2003)
- Doppelmayr Cable Car GmbH web page
[Resource 134] DCC - Doppelmayr CABLE Car, web page
(Page published 22 Nov 2002)
- DCC, new people-mover linking Birmingham Airport and railway station
[Photo 112] Date this photo is taken: 18 June 2002
(Page published 21 Nov 2002, last updated 8 Mar 2003)
- A shot in New Street Station -- train arriving at platform already occupied by another
[Photo 111] Date this photo is taken: 30 September 2001
(Page published 21 Nov 2002, last updated 22 Nov 2002)
- The map of railway tracks around Birmingham
[Photo 106] Date this bitmap is composed: 20 June 2002
(Page published 21 Nov 2002, last updated 22 Nov 2002)
- New Street Station looked from the junction of New Street and Corporation Street
[Photo 110] Date this photo is taken: 2 June 2002
(Page published 20 Nov 2002, last updated 21 Nov 2002)
- Birmingham New Street Station -- car entrance
[Photo 109] Date this photo is taken: 2 June 2002
(Page published 20 Nov 2002, last updated 21 Nov 2002)
- The plaque on the Curzon Street Station building
[Photo 108] Date this photo is taken: 2 June 2002
(Page published 20 Nov 2002, last updated 21 Nov 2002)
- The building that was the former Birmingham Curzon Street Station
[Photo 107] Date this photo is taken: 2 June 2002
(Page published 13 Nov 2002)
- The bus was stoned!
[Photo 131] Date this photo is taken: 10 November 2002
(Page published 11 Nov 2002)
- "Scaring double-deck buses"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 6)
The double-deck buses - a British speciality - is scaring and difficult.
Nevertheless, this is an inevitable mode of transport if you are to live
in Birmingham.
(Page published 25 Oct 2002)
- "Bendibus" in Service 67, the only service using articulated buses
[Photo 98] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- The mess seen at the bus stops along Corporation Street
[Photo 97] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- Fare collection installations near the bus driver's cab
[Photo 96] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- Mini-bus used in Service 636
[Photo 95] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- Easy-access single-decker bus used in Service 44
[Photo 94] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2001
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- The double-decker bus used for Service 21
[Photo 93] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 20 Oct 2002)
- Is transport improvement an obstacle to urban regeneration?
[Resource 89] Road and rail plans may hit renaissance of city, The Birmingham Post, October 14 2002, p. 4
(Page published 17 Oct 2002)
- 'King Edward I' awaiting departure at Birmingham Snow Hill Station
[Photo 81] Date this photo is taken: 6 October 2002
(Page published 8 Oct 2002, last updated 20 May 2003)
- "Until the next election"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 5)
"Until the next election" -- the words that are frequently used by the
ministers of this government led by Tony Blair and the Labour Party.
Fair enough. But, are they really confident?
(Page published 5 Oct 2002)
- 140mph (225km/h): Is it but a dream?
[Resource 69] Trains will never run at 140mph, Virgin admits, The Birmingham Post, October 2, 2002, p. 1
(Page published 3 Oct 2002)
- Automatic ticket vending machine "fastticket"
[Photo 63] Date this photo is taken: 9 February 2002
(Page published 2 Oct 2002)
- Benoy's Web page
[Resource 57] Benoy's Web page
(Page published 1 Oct 2002)
- Press release by Benoy on Birmingham Bull Ring
[Resource 56] Birmingham Bull Ring, Benoy Press Release
(Page published 1 Oct 2002)
- Bull Ring's Home page
[Resource 53] Bull Ring Birmingham Web page
(Page published 29 Sep 2002)
- "Shopping along High Street"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 4)
The former "parasite single" goes on shopping in the area where a massive
redevelopment is taking place.
(Page published 29 Sep 2002, last updated 1 Oct 2002)
- Junction of Corporation Street and New Street, Birmingham
[Photo 50] Date this photo is taken: 30 December 2001
(Page published 29 Sep 2002)
- New Bull Ring Centre construction site
[Photo 49] Date this photo is taken: 23 September 2001
(Page published 29 Sep 2002)
- High Street, Quinton
[Photo 48] Date this photo is taken: 25 November 2001
(Page published 29 Sep 2002)
- Harborne High Street
[Photo 46] Date this photo is taken: 31 December 2001
(Page published 29 Sep 2002)
- A map of Birmingham's city centre
[Photo 44] Date this bitmap is composed: 20 January 2002
(Page published 28 Sep 2002)
- Rail and Tech Publishing Ltd. Web page
[Resource 40] Rail and Tech Publishing Ltd. Web page
(Page published 26 Sep 2002)
- Book on "Midland Metro"
[Resource 39] Boynton, J., "Main Line to Metro", Mid England Books (2001)
(Page published 26 Sep 2002)
- "Midland Metro"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 3)
In reality, the only "tram" in Birmingham was suburban railway in all
but name and safety features...
(Page published 26 Sep 2002)
- Centro's Web page
[Resource 35] Getting around the West Midlands (Centro Web page)
(Page published 25 Sep 2002)
- Priestfield Halt, Midland Metro
[Photo 32] Date this photo is taken: 9 September 2001
(Page published 25 Sep 2002, last updated 28 Sep 2002)
- Earthquake in UK
[Resource 27] Earthquake hits UK, BBC News Online 23/9/02
(Page published 23 Sep 2002)
- "LTP 2002": Local Transport Plan around Birmingham
[Resource 25] Travel strategy branded disgrace, The Birmingham Post, September 19, 2002, p. 1
(Page published 23 Sep 2002)
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