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S H A Licence Number PU100029016 All rights reserved. © Crown Copyright. BROMSGROVE A435 in-Arden H L U H D I O Aston R D L O REDDITCH A3400 S A L WY Fields A448 M40 T O D W CHA R R LL RO Lowsonford A AD Stokes Heath Ullenhall EL Winyates M A Webheath P 0 5 10 KM 0 250 500 METRES Travelling to the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital and Selly Oak. Continue on this route passing the Bournville Chocolate Factory/Cadbury World and on reaching the main traffic lights at Selly By Air: Birmingham International Airport is within easy reach of the Oak, just past Selly Oak hospital, turn left onto the A38 and follow the Hospital (30-40 minutes by car or taxi) and has regular scheduled flights signs for the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital. The entance to the Hospital will from all UK, European and International destinations. be seen on the left-hand side. By Rail: The nearest convenient railway station is Selly Oak which connects From the M5: Leave the motorway at Junction 4 and join the A38 with the Bus service to the Hospital. northwards (signposted Birmingham West). At the first roundabout take the first exit left remaining on the A38, Bristol Road South. Travel for By Bus: Services 61, 62, 63 all run from the City Centre, along Bristol Road approximately 2 miles and the entance to the Hospital will be seen on The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital and stop outside the Hospital gates. Buses run every 4 minutes, Peak the right-hand side. Bristol Road South Times (before 9.30 am and after 3.30 pm -6.30 pm), and every 15 minutes, Off Peak (9.30 am to 3.30 pm, and after 6.30 pm), Monday to Friday, with From Birmingham City Centre: Leave the Birmingham Inner Ring Road, Northfield a reduced service on Sundays. The Midland Red service 144 runs from A4400 at the Holloway Circus Queensway and join the A38 Southwards Birmingham the City Centre, every half hour, and stops outside the MRI gates. (signposted Edgbaston). Travel along the A38 for approximately 5 miles, B31 2AP through Edgbaston and Selly Oak. The entance to the Hospital will be By Road: From the M42: Leave the motorway at Junction 2 and join the seen on the left-hand side. A441 northwards (signposted Birmingham South). Remaining on the Tel: 0121 685 4000 A441, following signs for City Centre, travel across four roundabouts and Car Parking: Visitors and disabled parking are available around the site at the fifth roundabout join the A4040 and follow the signs for Bournville free of charge..
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