- St Paul's tram stop
St Paul's tram stop is a
tram stop serving nearby St Paul's Square,Birmingham England . It was opened on31 May 1999 and is the penultimate Midland Metro Line 1 stop, before the terminus atBirmingham Snow Hill , and is visible from the platform ends at the latter. Pedestrian access is via Constitution Hill.The stop sits in the shadow of Livery Street, which, at this point, is on a blue-brick lined embankment, preventing direct access to the square. Livery street then crosses the tram and railway lines, at a very acute angle, at the Wolverhampton end of the stop.
This part of the route of the Midland Metro follows the former GWR route between Birmingham and
Wolverhampton . Once the line is extended into the city it is expected that the line will be diverted near to the Birmingham end of this stop and with a new stop outside Snow Hill Station, before continuing along the route to Five Ways.The current Snow Hill -
Stourbridge railway line runs adjacentExternal links
* Maps for gbmapping|SP064877
* [http://www.thetrams.co.uk/stops.php?section=midlandmetro&stop=St.+Paul%27s St. Paul's at Midland Metro]
* [http://www.railaroundbirmingham.co.uk/midland_metro.php Rail Around Birmingham]###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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