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'''Birmingham''' is the second city of the [[United Kingdom]] and part of the [[West Midlands]] [[metropolis]]. It is the second largest city in the UK and forms the bulk of the West Midlands along with the cities of [[Wolverhampton]], [[Walsall]] and others. Birmingham acts as a regional centre for the midlands, as well as most of the area between [[London]] and the northern cities of [[Manchester]] and [[Liverpool]]. It is also a transport hub, being the meeting point of the M6, M40 and M5 motorways. It has three central rail stations, serving the [[West Coast Main Line]], [[Chiltern Main Line]] and [[Cross Country Main Line]]. [[Birmingham International Airport]] is located in the south east of the city. | '''Birmingham''' is the second city of the [[United Kingdom]] and part of the [[West Midlands]] [[metropolis]]. It is the second largest city in the UK and forms the bulk of the West Midlands along with the cities of [[Wolverhampton]], [[Walsall]] and others. Birmingham acts as a regional centre for the midlands, as well as most of the area between [[London, United Kingdom|London]] and the northern cities of [[Manchester]] and [[Liverpool]]. It is also a transport hub, being the meeting point of the M6, M40 and M5 motorways. It has three central rail stations, serving the [[West Coast Main Line]], [[Chiltern Main Line]] and [[Cross Country Main Line]]. [[Birmingham International Airport]] is located in the south east of the city. |
Revision as of 07:32, 20 April 2024
Birmingham is the second city of the United Kingdom and part of the West Midlands metropolis. It is the second largest city in the UK and forms the bulk of the West Midlands along with the cities of Wolverhampton, Walsall and others. Birmingham acts as a regional centre for the midlands, as well as most of the area between London and the northern cities of Manchester and Liverpool. It is also a transport hub, being the meeting point of the M6, M40 and M5 motorways. It has three central rail stations, serving the West Coast Main Line, Chiltern Main Line and Cross Country Main Line. Birmingham International Airport is located in the south east of the city.