steven m. • May 23, 2013Ticket office never have change and get pissed with you when you have none either
Elliott B. • May 1, 2023Interchange to the trams from the trains. Several stairs up to the Vyse Street exit. Also lifts. Between two cemeteries. Go here for walks around the Jewellery Quarter.
Tony H. • February 23, 2018Espresso station just inside moor st station serves up one of the best coffees in birmingham. The staff are excellent baristas. Much better than the high st brands and friendly efficient service
Becky D. • November 26, 2012Try and remember to always board the train next to the conductor - less walking!
David W. • March 9, 2010Lionheart insurance is just up the road from the station towards the Cross Keys. Pop in for a chat
Elliott B. • September 29, 2019Island platforms. You can see a tram bridge nearby. West Midlands Metro teams have gone blue. James Watt's Mad Machine artwork welcomes you to the tram stop. Not far from the Soho Road.
Jackinder y. • April 30, 2012In rush hour: get on metro at St pauls to snow hill and get your seat and stay on metro till it returns to your destination :)
Elliott B. • January 3, 2014The Livery Street entrance is usually empty on Saturday's! You can get to your train faster that way! Get a bus from Broad St (outside Library of Birmingham) and get off at Great Charles St Queensway!
Elliott B. • May 8, 2023A lift or steps gets you to the platforms. Or the walk past One, Two and Three Snowhill. Shelters not much cover from rain. Have to go from Birmingham Snow Hill Station Livery Street entrance.
Ben A H. • March 30, 2019Frequent, fun, lazy way to get from the end of Temple Row by the old Arthur Lewis’s building to the Grand Central stop at Birmingham New Street Station, which opened in the mid c19th as Grand Central.
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