den4us: Vauxhall Road Looking Towards The A4540 Ring Road Nechells Birmingham England.
Who is...: Sunday Market, at the Wholesale Market, (now demolished).
Who is...: How Green Was My Bus Stop!,
Who is...: Sunday Market, at the Wholesale Market, (now demolished)
Who is...: A Snow Hill Railway Station , Fitter, (allegedly)
Who is...: Birmingham Built MCW, Metrobus, F96XOF, POG503Y, A695UOE, in the Miler St yarrd, Each now without an engine, and soon to be towed to Barnsley,
Who is...: F28XOF, and POG558Y two Birmingham Built MCW, Metrobuses, outside the former BCT, Coventry Rd, Tram, Trolleybus, and Bus, Garage,
Mike Scotney: Centenary Square IR 08
Mike Scotney: Brindley Place IR 01_
R~P~M: Acanthus
Who is...: Birmingham built MCW, Metrobus, B832AOP, Passing the burnt out former Mermaid Pub,
Who is...: HS2 Build you own Tunnel Boring Machine, (out of Lego)
Who is...: No Nuffink (sorry)
David Rostance: Temporary Bus Stop, Birmingham, May 2019
Who is...: Birmingham Built MCW, Metrobus A705UOE, in the Miller St Yard,
Callum Joel Richards: Wet Floor - 2024
Who is...: Birmingham Built MCW, Metrobus, A697UOE, in Corporation St,
Who is...: What was a Post Office, in Union Passage, (another victim of the internet)
Who is...: Sunday Market, at the Wholesale Market, (now demolished).
Who is...: Volvo Lorries outside the REP. In 2015,
Callum Joel Richards: What's taking her so Long
Who is...: Birmingham Built MCW, Metrobus B782AOC Twice as it climbs Hill St, and then turns into Paradise St,
Who is...: Musicians Play With Themselves (dirty beasts)
David Rostance: Birmingham, May 2016
Who is...: Arriva FJ08LVT, and BV57XHT, in Bull St in the Snow, this photo was taken in 2013, before the tramway was built,
Who is...: This Enviro 500, LHD Bus Chassis, Bus number 32 of 40, Seen in Wharfdale Rd, was soon to be exported to RTC, Vegas, in 2007
Who is...: A Single Deck Bus near Five Ways Island in the snow, Reg number not known,
Who is...: A111WVP Birmingham Built MCW, Metrobus, at the top of Hill St,
Who is...: BX61LHF, In the Snow In Broad St,
Who is...: Bollards to you sir, , These type of Bollards date back to the time of the Horse and Cart, there are a few still in town most are made out of metal, this one is at Church Rd, and Colmore Row,