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Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown PH 93 Car Park Fns ASHTED CIRCUS Depot Warehouse Works Birmingham and Fazeley Canal 92 44 1 MP Car Park 2 Warehouse LANCASTER CIRCUS QUEENSWAY WOODCOCK STREET FELSTED WAY copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceeding. Birmingham Sl Sl Tunnel 39e Holt Court 39d 6 to 8 AshtedTow Path Lock 39c Willow House 4 Willow City Council 100021326 (2018) Subway 39b 5 36 Salvation Army L Twr Subway 39a House 39 2 6 Headquarters 21 37 to 1 2 WILLIAM BOOTH LANE Posts Sl 72 LENCH STREET GREAT BROOK STREET 19 74 Snow Hill Bridge 24 Sl 15 Warehouses 7 Gantry 38 41 25 El 18 Subway Sub Sta Bath St Subway 11 William Booth Centre ST CHADS QUEENSWAY Moorcroft ASTON STREET El Sub Works Sta Place 8 BARRACK STREET TCB L Twr The Old Fire Station Posts 2 37 7 HINDLOW CLOSE 22 16 Subway 12 Gantry 14 15 MP .5 L Twr 60 3 L Twr 1 2 Subway Works 1 Focus Foyer Plunkett L Twr 1 House Sports Centre JENNENS ROAD Heneage Place 35 Archbishop's House Ronald McDonald 21 House ERSKINE STREET SHADWELL STREET The Metropolitan Shelter Depot Cathedral Church Subway 11 VEHICLE DIVERSION Digbeth Branch Canal 12 of St Chad Shelter Tunnel 14 7 10 to 12 31 Cathedral El Sub Sta 19 6 House Subway Posts 52 5 St Vincent's 18 Nursery ST MARY'S ROW ASTON STREET 15 LOVEDAY ST 8 42 School Childrens Black 1 SL River Rea Horse Clinic (PH) Nursery Posts 9 43 Overton Place Depot Harriet Martineau Residences TCBs Shelter Overton Place 27 PEDESTRIAN DIVERSION Tunnel 11 FB 20 Parsons House 12 SB Multi Car Pk LOVEDAY STREET 14 7 Hotel 19 123 2 El 4 18 Sub Sta 6 Aston Brain Centre FORSTER STREET 121 St. Vincent's 8 1 Catholic Primary 1 3 45 Birmingham Children's Hospital Seventh-Day 5 School 5 ST CHAD'S CIRCUS QUEENSWAY 121 Heslop House 6 FB Adventist Church 2 NHS Foundation Trust 4 VAUXHALL GROVE Depot 4 2 BARRACK STREET 6 DOLLMAN STREET 10 5 5 21 3 Tunnel 1 Mary Sturge Chy 1 Vauxhall Gardens ERSKINE STREET Residences 7 Windsor Place 6 11 Teachers Centre Shelter 4 12 2 3 1 Cable Bridge Hotel 14 7 NORTHUMBERLAND STREET 7 ST CHAD'S CIRCUS QUEENSWAY 2 5 Tow Path 19 12 Warehouse Works 3 3 ROAD CLOSURE POINTS Kennedy PC Ruin Works Tower 1 1 Shelter 18 3 203 8 14 178 5 9 INKERMAN STREET Snow Hill Multistorey 6 1 4 Plaza Car Park Shelter 1 2 9 188 1 5 10 3 3 WHITTALL STREET 50 5 1 21 Heddon Place 16 BELMONT ROW WINDSOR STREET SOUTH 11 Works 6 JENNENS ROAD 101 2 Al-Birr Independent 4 Club 4 2 School 11 15 16 6 WEAMAN STREET 11 12 5 14 12 3 11 19 1 1 L Twr Car Park Basin 50 King Edward 3 (PH) Ladywood House Building El 18 9 18 5 LAWLEY MIDDLEWAY The Midland Tavern CARDIGAN STREET Sub Sta 14 2 Works 6 4 Works 20 to 39 12 The Printing House 4 Shelter 18 6 7 PRINTING HOUSE STREET 52 HOWE STREET 2 1 205 to 209 River Rea 203 3 5 20 5 Vauxhall NORTHUMBERLAND STREET 12 201 Shelter 3 36 Place 2 Shelter Overflow 1 4 Container Depot 2 John Feeney Arcade Container Terminal 20 6 5 VAUXHALL ROAD New Musson 9 Police Station 6 House 10 99 Warehouse 4 15 to 19 10 SL El Sub Sta 2 195 to 199 Shelters TCB 19 SNOW HILL QUEENSWAY 193 5 10 1 Rowchester 3 L Twr Court 1 28 Warehouse Ruskin Chambers 6 3 Two Snowhill 2 Coleridge Passage The Joseph Priestley Building 8 4 Fountain Court 34 183 2 185 5 1 1 Coleridge 224 Pond Digbeth Branch Canal 5 24 1 to 11 181 St James Travelling Cranes 8 Chambers Multistorey Car Park 3 222 PENN STREET College 179 20 STEELHOUSE LANE 1 Fn 220 1 6 TCB Lloyd House Colmore Plaza 177 2 TCB Chys University ST JAMES' PLACE Pol HQ 175 Multistorey Car Park El Sub Sta Locks JAMES WATT QUEENSWAY Shelter 7 LB ESS 212 Tank Shelters 20 Tow Path White El Sub StaWarehouse One Snowhill COLMORE CIRCUS QUEENSWAY Tower Victoria Law Courts (PH) LB Garage L Twr 206 FB PH GOPSAL STREET 12 to Tanks 204 198 to 202 to 198 COLESHILL STREET 29 VIADUCT STREET L Twr L Twr 58 28 Lawford House Chy Central Hall Overflow Juvenile Court El Sub Sta 196 LAWFORD CLOSE TCB 185 to 186 ESS PH Colmore Square Viaduct LIVERY STREET NEWTON STREET 190 136 2 52 50 Ashted Curzon Warehouse 2 The Parkside Building Locks Circle Cns Coroners DALTON STREET The Wesleyan Works 18 Court 98 22 190 Birmingham Mortuary Birmingham Metropolitan College Container Terminal Priory Ormiston Academy Birmingham City 2 Matthew Boulton Campus The Curzon Building 25 1 Gate The Citadel 4 FB 24 University Warehouse 32 to 44 to 32 4 to 1 Shelter 3 20 48 Crown Court Lawford Terrace LC 1 SL 176 COLMORE CIRCUS QUEENSWAY TCB 2 4 PH Bank Priory James Watt Street Queen Elizabeth II JENNENS ROAD 14 El Sub Sta L Twr House Law Courts Block C Colmore Square 174 PC Cycle Parking El Sub Sta FB Pitman Buildings 172 Shelter 182 Works 2 to 44 Fountain 161 And Memorial The Crown Block D L Twr 180 CURZON STREET Pipe VIADUCT STREET 159 178 (PH) SM 15 THE PRIORY QUEENSWAY Line 170 157 176 to 170 FB Interchange 1 Millennium Point Tanks 11 Jennens Court 155 Place 105 to 109 168 Birmingham Snow 1 NEWTON STREET 153a 10 Cannon House Hill Station 168 164 FB Shelter Birmingham 166 SL Depot Colmore Square 14 to 18 Gazette Buildings 160 TCB CORPORATION STREET164 Metropolitan 20 to 26 College Block E 2 to 6 to 2 162 GROSVENOR STREET 160 74 LB FBs 61 Shelter 131 to 135 19 9 Shelter Curzon Colmore Gate Gateway L Twr 150 to 158 to 150 10 Block B 2 TCBs 8 Londonderry House ETNA STREET 12 TCB DALTON STREET El Sub Sta 66 to 70 Multistorey COLMORE ROW Hotel Friends Car Park FOX STREET 10 Mast Mast Meeting 15 to 17 103 to 101 El PH LAWLEY MIDDLEWAY (Telecommunication) Old Square BARTHOLOMEW ROW 7 43 Sub Sta 25 1 to 3 40 House Overflow 16a Maple House 15 TCB 38 Block A Block 6 40 42 30 26 16 Science Garden LB Tank 39 24 5 5 41 20 Sluice LANDOR STREET 22 22 Temple Court LB 4 20 21 23 38 MP 24 8 38 to 40 Bannatyne's Health Club CURZON STREET TCBs 37 18 Bull Street (tram station) BARWICK STREET 28 to 26 8 7 and Spa SL Great Western Arcade 3 16 36 SLs 9 Masshouse Circus 7 to 12 Works 6 12 TCB 42 to 44 Car Park Car Park WB PH 10 THE PRIORY QUEENSWAY 2 35 11 31 2 Mclaren 11 5 Sub Sta TCBs Building 38 10 Shelters 1 TCB El 4 46 13 Minories Shelters MP 111.75 9 Eastside City Park 41 14 73 5 106 Miles Druce Way SL 27 STREET 30 8 15 74 to The Priory Courts Shelters 29 4 TCBs 43 16 PH PH 28 17 BULL STREET SL PARK STREET 27 MONTAGUE 33 Tunnel Post Office Shelter 1 LANDOR STREET Shelter ST PHILIP'S PLACE Shelters 25 ESS 24 33 90 to 122 to 90 4 21 14 to 2 8 55 23 SL 2 to 10 Shelters Viaduct SL 22 115 6 14 Tunnel Line Of Posts Masshouse Plaza 5 to 11 SL SL DALE END Viaduct 16 61 to 67 18 MP .25 COLMORE ROW 2 Priory Walk SL 145 to 146 Pillar MP .5 SLs 2 148 71 1 7 Works 73 15 to 23 149 TEMPLE ROW The Square Dale House NEW CANAL STREET 75 MASSHOUSE LANE Shelter 25 Shopping Centre 77 North Western Arcade 3 to 9 182 Bishop Gore TCBs S Gantry Birmingham River Rea Statue Cathedral 31 to 14 TEMPLE ROW WEST 15 (C of E) Works 17 12 2 to 14 78 to 90 to 78 High Street 31 19 Garrison House El Sub ISBOURNE (Multi-storey Car Park) MONTAGUE STREET Depot GARRISON STREET Pipeline Sta WAY Dalton Way Priory Hotel 18 5 to 1 Express House 30 Shelters Square ESS 36 37 32 8 Shelters 7 3 ESS 43 85 27 to 37 BELMONT PASSAGE 15 to 25 MILL BURN WAY Shelter 26 TCB Ps 1 to 11 5 5 2 Burnaby 80 to 66 Wellington Passage Memorial BANBURY STREET ISBOURNE WAY 23 Ps 17 to 1 SL Eagle 1 89 to 90 to 89 Albert Street Garrison Freight Terminal KEER COURT Unett Memorial 39 to 49 and 16 5 to 7 to 5 1 to 8 1 Ps El Sub Sta Tun 22 (PH) Line Of Posts 2 55 to 59 to 55 BULL STREET 59 to 65 Car Park PASSAGE MEASE CROFT Park Street 25 BELMONT 11 2 TEMPLE ROW 96 to 95 Gardens CHERRY STREET 15 71 Viaduct Garrison MILL BURN WAY 14 DALE END 14 to 4 11 42 to 44 1 LB Centre 77 St Philips Chambers Bank 2 Shelter Digbeth BranchTow Canal Path 26 48 71 to 67 Post 15 65 33 to 35 Cavendish 32 LAWLEY MIDDLEWAY 26 to 16 63 27 ALBERT STREET Works House 8 7 61 28 5 45 LANGDON STREET 35 Proof House Shelter 38 to 28 1 30 25 TCBs 11 6 Bank House 7 5 15 44 to 64 to 44 23 34 38 Shelter 50 to 40 43 Shelter 15 82 7 Ps New Cannon Passage 22 Martineau 42 8 WB 16 4 10 Place 102 to 98 FB 6 Grenville 38 to 28 81 41 3 11 17 Building 21 LBs Sinks Kings Parade Works 106 Drovers 12 Car Park 12 to 26 to 12 40 Arms St Phillips Point 108 Union Chambers 22 16 33 18 to 20 Shelter
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