In Pictures: An update on the Birmingham Westside extension

It is likely to be the next tramway extension which opens in the UK and work on the second phase of the Birmingham Westside line is continuing with a view to trams starting running in 2021. The latest part of the West Midlands Metro expansion will see the line extended from the current Library terminus through to Hagley Road in Edgbaston with additional stops also provided at Brindleyplace and Five Ways. Dan Noon took a recent look at the latest progress on the construction.

In this photo on Broad Street we see the track in place along with the full top surface.

Taken through the fencing and netting here we see more of the completed tracklaying.

Again on Broad Street this area is a slightly earlier stage with further finishing works still required.

Looking from Broad Street towards the stop at Library – with two trams present – this is the scene where the track is down but it still waits for the top surface.

One final shot. This time we are looking from Library and down Broad Street where trams will hopefully be running at some point in 2021. (All Photographs by Dan Noon, 21st October 2020)

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2 Responses to In Pictures: An update on the Birmingham Westside extension

  1. Paul D says:

    Not so much an update, as a sense of de-ja-vou…
    http://www.britishtramsonline.co.uk/news/?p=35686

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