Erdington

Erdington
  • Station Rd
    Birmingham, eng B23 6UB

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  • mahmoudabdallah07 mahmoud

    Not a bad place went down to see family and friends, had a lovely day shame the weather was not nice but it's okay
    Mar 31st, 2023

  • Teresa Proctor

    This striking sculpture was purchased for 23,000 by Centro (now Transport for West Midlands) in 1995 as part of a programme aimed at enhancing Midlands railway stations with public art. Installed in October 1998, it sits at the foot of the ramp that leads to the southbound platform of Erdington Railway Station. The silver-grey granite from which it is carved was sourced from the Creetown and Dalbeattie quarries on the Solway Firth. On one side of the stone is a cross which relates to Raes Celtic roots and on the other side, one of the smallest forms of life, an ant. The insect is depicted as equal in size to the cross to symbolise respect for all life, no matter how small or insignificant.
    Mar 28th, 2023

  • Hungry Plane


    Mar 10th, 2023

  • George Downs

    Yeah what everyone else says...
    Mar 3rd, 2023

  • Alin D.

    Ok
    Sep 5th, 2022

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About
Erdington

Erdington is located at Station Rd in Birmingham, England B23 6UB. Erdington can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Q Where is Erdington located?

    A Erdington is located at Station Rd, Birmingham, eng B23 6UB


    Q What is the internet address for Erdington?

    A The website (URL) for Erdington is: https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/stations/erdington


    Q How is Erdington rated?

    A Erdington has a 4.0 Star Rating from 14 reviewers.

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    mahmoudabdallah07 mahmoud on Google

    image Not a bad place went down to see family and friends, had a lovely day shame the weather was not nice but it's okay


    Teresa Proctor on Google

    image This striking sculpture was purchased for 23,000 by Centro (now Transport for West Midlands) in 1995 as part of a programme aimed at enhancing Midlands railway stations with public art. Installed in October 1998, it sits at the foot of the ramp that leads to the southbound platform of Erdington Railway Station.
    The silver-grey granite from which it is carved was sourced from the Creetown and Dalbeattie quarries on the Solway Firth. On one side of the stone is a cross which relates to Raes Celtic roots and on the other side, one of the smallest forms of life, an ant. The insect is depicted as equal in size to the cross to symbolise respect for all life, no matter how small or insignificant.


    Hungry Plane on Google

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    George Downs on Google

    image Yeah what everyone else says...


    Alin D. on Google

    image Ok


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