Birmingham City by Train
The nearest station is Bordesley, which is about a ten minute walk away from the ground, but is only served by trains from Birmingham Snow Hill and Birmingham Moor Street. Normally scheduled trains do not stop at Bordesley, so they don't show up on national timetables searches. The first train back after the match departs at 17:26 on Saturdays.
If you arrive at
Birmingham New Street Station in the city centre, either walk to Moor Street station (ten minutes) take a taxi (about £9) or embark on the 25-30 minute walk to the ground, some of which is uphill.
Birmingham New Street Station has recently undergone some major refurbishment, so if you have not been for a while it will seem quite different, but for the better! As you come up off the platforms onto the main concourse follow the overhead signs towards Moor Street and Bullring. After passing through some glass doors you will come out onto the street and you will see a large Debenhams Store in front of you. Cross over the street towards Debenhams and then turn right. Go down to the end of the block and on the left you will see a doorway with a sign pointing downwards towards Bull Ring Markets. Enter the doorway and go down the stairs. At the bottom, turn left and proceed along the street with Debenhams now on your left. Pass the markets on your right and then St Martins Church on your left. As you pass the Church you will reach the end of the pedestrianised area where you turn right into Moat Lane. Go down Moat Lane following it around to the left, passing a Chinese supermarket on your right. At the next traffic lights turn right onto Digbeth High Street (busy dual carriageway). Passing Birmingham Coach Station on your right, use the pedestrian crossing to cross over to the other side of the carriageway. Continue up the High Street Passing the Old Crown pub on your left (Birminghams oldest building and normally okay for away fans in small numbers). You will then reach a fork in the road where you want to bear left passing underneath a railway bridge. Continue straight down this road, crossing a large roundabout (with a McDonalds over on one corner). The entrance to the away section is further up the road on your left.
Otherwise, you can take the number 60 bus from the city centre to the ground. The bus departs from bus stop MS4, which is located across the road from Moor Street Station (see
Network West Midlands Birmingham City Centre Bus Stop map). It is a regular service running every ten minutes and takes around 15 minutes to reach the ground. Alternatively, the number 60 can also be caught outside Birmingham Coach Station
TRAINS
FROM LONDON
(Euston to Birmingham New Street or London Marylebone to Birmingham Moor Street)
Outward
10.10 London Marylebone to Birmingham Moor Street arrive 11.56
£7.00 now £31.30 Advance Single must be bought in advance (other trains available)
10.15 London Euston to Birmingham New Street arrive 12.13
£7.00 now £15.00 Advance Single must be bought in advance (other trains available)
Return
17.55 now £31.30 Birmingham Moor Street to London Marylebone arrive 19.41
£7.00 Advance Single must be bought in advance (other trains available)
17.54 Birmingham New Street to London Euston arrive 20.17
£7.00 now £12.00 Advance Single must be bought in advance (other trains available)
NOTE: PROBABLY BEST BUY NOW OFF PEAK RETURN £30.00 CHOICE OF TRAINS
Tickets can be bought on line at the following link:
https://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/serv...am/030819/1000/dep/030819/1715/dep#returnJump
FROM SOUTHEND
Fares are being shown as £51.00 return with Advance Tickets (probably cheaper to buy to Euston and then as above)
Trains are running on Liverpool Street Line (hopefully)
If your Travelling from Southend it’s worth considering the Travelzone coach which would be cheaper and easier
As always all information is given in good faith, but please check out carefully for yourself before booking