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About Birmingham
Transportation in Birmingham
Birmingham's international airport is busy with flights to numerous European destinations, as well as Dubai, Chicago and New York. The Air Rail Link takes visitors from the airport to Birmingham International Station, where you can catch rail services to Birmingham New Street Station in the city centre. Airbus runs services to many hotels and central locations. Taxis are available outside the Eurohub. The city is also a hub of British long-distance rail and coach traffic. Birmingham New Street Station is the city's major train station, with services running all over the country. From the coach station in Digbeth, buses link Birmingham with most parts of Britain. For local buses, go to the Bull Ring bus station.

If you want to hire a car, major car-rental companies have offices in the Millennium link between the airport's Eurohub and main terminal. Buses operate around Birmingham and are the best way to get beyond the city centre if you don't have your own wheels. Local trains also run in and around town from stations at Moor St, Snow Hill and the Jewellery Quarter. Birmingham International train station serves the airport and National Exhibition Centre. A Daytripper ticket allows travel on all buses and trains (running after ) in and around Birmingham for a single day. For services to Stratford-Upon-Avon, go to Moor St, which is only a few minutes' walk from New Street Station.

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