Birmingham Tram Extension Route Map . Birmingham Rail Map The route is planned to consist of 1.7km of twin track running from Bull Street to a to a new terminus at High Street Deritend. Together we're building £1.3 billion of new tram extensions in the West Midlands
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Together we're building £1.3 billion of new tram extensions in the West Midlands The route will separate from the existing line at Bull Street to serve Digbeth and the planned HS2 station at Curzon Street
New tram and metro projects ‘key priorities’ for Scotland’s future The Eastside extension will provide new and improved public transport links to the East of Birmingham City Centre and Digbeth and will connect HS2 Curzon Street Station to the Metro network Registered office: 16 Summer Lane, Birmingham, B19 3SD ©2025 West Midlands Metro Extension in development Extensions under construction East Birmingham to Solihull Metro Extension Birmingham Eastside Metro Extension Birmingham Westside Metro Extension Current West Midlands Metro Line Wednesbury Great Western Street
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Birmingham Tramway Extension Metrogogo Flickr . The route is planned to consist of 1.7km of twin track running from Bull Street to a to a new terminus at High Street Deritend. Extension in development Extensions under construction East Birmingham to Solihull Metro Extension Birmingham Eastside Metro Extension Birmingham Westside Metro Extension Current West Midlands Metro Line Wednesbury Great Western Street
BIRMINGHAM Public Transport Page 14 SkyscraperCity . The route is planned to consist of 1.7km of twin track running from Bull Street to a new terminus at High Street Deritend. The final extension currently planned to be delivered by the Midland Metro Alliance will see the route from the Birmingham Eastside Extension extended further eastwards by approximately 17km to serve North Solihull and terminate at the High Speed 2 (HS2) interchange station, allowing passenger access by West Midlands Metro to the airport, National Exhibition Centre and Genting Arena when open.