ChatterBank7 mins ago
Building - Central B'ham - Seen from railway ......
Upon leaving New St Station, travelling past Millenium Point in the city centre, one can see a boarded up old (Georgian??) building standing alone on the corner of some waste land - it's in buff stone and looks like a Mint/Court/Civis building of some sort - seems to have those grey metal grills over the windows, so clearly not in use ..... does anyone have a photo and what was the building originally? TIA
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by echokilo. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.is it this: http://www.google.co....=Pu7PTqqwIIb38QPz26gV
As you have found out, this is Curzon St railway station.
It was the original railway station when the line was first built from Euston to Birmingham. However it did not last long as it was too far from central Birmingham and when New St station was opened it fell into disuse.
The area behind it then became a huge railway yard where goods were brought into, and taken out of, Birmingham by train.
The area around Curzon St station has recently been earmarked for massive redevelopment, and is given the generic name Eastside.
However when the HS2 (High Speed 2) line from London was announced it was planned to have the station in this area (right next to that old station) and that scuppered much of the plans for Eastside.
I have been going round the Eastside area for the last two years taking panorama photos of the area to show its redevelopment and I have posted them on a website called Skycraper City.
See here
http://www.skyscraper...wthread.php?t=1024483
It was the original railway station when the line was first built from Euston to Birmingham. However it did not last long as it was too far from central Birmingham and when New St station was opened it fell into disuse.
The area behind it then became a huge railway yard where goods were brought into, and taken out of, Birmingham by train.
The area around Curzon St station has recently been earmarked for massive redevelopment, and is given the generic name Eastside.
However when the HS2 (High Speed 2) line from London was announced it was planned to have the station in this area (right next to that old station) and that scuppered much of the plans for Eastside.
I have been going round the Eastside area for the last two years taking panorama photos of the area to show its redevelopment and I have posted them on a website called Skycraper City.
See here
http://www.skyscraper...wthread.php?t=1024483
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.