Omnibuses 2.0 — an 11-11-11 ‘09 from outside the city…

Omnibuses 2.0  is a site that “aim[s] to reflect in bite-sized pieces, the many facets of the UK bus industry.” They came to Birmingham to take part in 11-11-11, and very interesting to read an account from people without emotional or historical attachment to the area. They blogged hard:

An Outer Odyssey:

“It’s 30 years to the year since I last boarded Birmingham’s iconic 11C Outer Circular. And it’s time for something completely different blogwise, today.”

11C: Acocks Green:

“In seemingly tranquil suburbia, here is an odd place for a bus garage but its design is in keeping. Incoming is a short 11E, terminating. My 11C leaves a Metrobus at the bus stop. Fittingly, the shelter has a small reminder of the days when Birmingham buses were blue and cream, just visible to the right.”

11C: King’s Heath:

“totally dominated by a threatening NXWM driver whose aggressiveness was shameful and whose understanding about photography pitiful”

11C: Bourneville:

“There’s a smell in the autumn air from Cadbury’s. It seems as if wood’s burning with a slightly bitter scent though this is undoubtedly chocolate. Bourneville village itself is like a “chocolate” box and I can’t believe I’ve spent over half an hour here, including a small fortune in the Cadbury’s World shop. Stocking up for the rest of the journey, you know…”

11C: Selly Oak:

“the only landmark near my stop is a public lavatory peculiarly emblazoned with the words ‘Selly Oak’, as if it’s a civic monument”

11C: Bearwood:

“The 11C leaves Birmingham at this point, for a brief excursion into adjoining Sandwell borough. Another mobile phone, and it’s becoming an epidemic, this time with its owner tunelessly moaning along to the music as if he was in the privacy of his bathroom. I punch the uninspiring lyrics into my smartphone search engine to discover it’s a song by O-Town.”

11C: Winsom Green [sic]:

“The city hospital has two queues, one of smokers sat on a low wall, excluded leper-like from within; and a decent number awaiting the bus.”

11C: Handsworth:

“Asian restaurants, shops selling bright Asian clothes from brightly lit windows, a Sikh bridal shop, a Polish supermarket, Halal foodshops. Incongruously, among them is a branch of award-winning butcher Walter Smith, established 1885.”

11C: Perry Barr:

“The A34 dual carriageway forces its way, forming an impenetrable north-south barrier negotiable on foot only via grim 1960s-designed underpasses, with over-bright tiles.”

11C: Erdington:

“You get the feeling Erdington’s seen better times. I suppose it’s difficult to get a feel for the place in 10 minutes but that’s all I have. Once a lower middle class suburb, this area seems less diverse. Out of centre retailing & the recession have resulted in random units closed or to let. Charity, cheap & pound shops prevail. Compare this to Handsworth and I know which I’d prefer.”

11C: Yardley:

“You get the impression that we’re moving upmarket and this is perhaps demonstrated by a ‘no cold calling’ zone. Verges are wider and trees mature. The Swan shopping centre is preceded by a work-in-progress, with mountains of hard core.”

11C: Ward End:

“The 11C crosses the Birmingham & Fazakerley canal at Heartlands. Passengers witness sheds, warehouses, industry, brownfield dereliction and strange, modular, pre-cast concrete structures prophetically labelled ‘Waycon’.”

11C: And back towards Acocks Green:

“The leafy road to Acocks Green continues the middle class trend, something confirmed by a road sign acclaiming Acocks Green as a ‘village’. No doubt this alone adds £10,000 to the value of every house. Pity about the music emanating from yet another mobile phone speaker.”

11C: The Final Post:

  • “Buses used: 11 on the Outer Circle 11C plus a return trip on the 11A/C between Perry Barr & Handsworth.
  • All bar one was a Wrightbus body, the other being a Plaxton.
  • Total journey time on the bus: 2hr 28mins
  • Favourite spot: Handsworth
  • Least favourite spot: Perry Barr
  • Concerned about: NXWM driver at King’s Heath
  • Pleased about: good loads on nearly all buses”

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