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West Midlands Bus route 11

West Midlands Bus route 11, also known as the Birmingham Outer Circle, is a 27-mile (43 km) route that circumnavigates Birmingham via the A4040 apart from a small deviation via the B4182 and A4030 in Bearwood. It is operated by National Express West Midlands. It operated in both clockwise and anti-clockwise directions as routes 11C and 11A, however since July 2021 the service was split so 11A buses would terminate at Perry Barr and then return as an 11C to Acocks Green, with 11C buses terminating at Erdington, returning as a 11A service to Acocks Green.[1][2]

11
Overview
OperatorNational Express West Midlands
GarageAcocks Green
Route
StartAcocks Green
ViaA4040
EndErdington (clockwise)/Perry Barr (anticlockwise)
Length27 miles (43 km)

The route is operated by National Express West Midlands. Since bus deregulation in 1986, several companies have competed on sections of this route. Falcon Travel, Serverse Travel, Birmingham Motor Traction, AM PM Travel, Joe's Travel, GRS Travel and Sunny Travel have traversed the entire route.

History edit

 
Guide to the 'Outer Circle' route, issued by the "Birmingham Corporation Tramways & Omnibus Department", which operated under that title from 1928 until November 1937

Route 11 was Europe's longest urban bus route after Coventry's route 360 until it was withdrawn in 2016.[3] It first came into existence as two routes in 1923: route 10 ran from King's Heath to the King's Head (Hagley Road) via Cotteridge, and route 11 from Six Ways Erdington to Acocks Green and Moseley. The route was first operated as a complete circuit on 26 April 1926, the idea being to better link the suburbs of Birmingham, as most routes at that time travelled in and out of the city [4]

The route was operated by Birmingham City Transport until the formation of West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive (WMPTE) on 1 October 1969. In 1986, WMPTE's bus operations were taken over by West Midlands Travel who now operate as National Express West Midlands.

The route is traversed annually by a cavalcade of vintage buses. Run by the Aston Manor Road Transport Museum, the event began in 1977 and has continued each year since with the exception of 2000, in which it was cancelled due to a national fuel shortage.[5]

The route was upgraded in 2004 by Centro. Over £25 million was spent on CCTV coverage, bus priority measures, new shelters with electronic information displays and new low-floor buses.[6]

AM PM Travel began operating on the service in October 2009, increasing the frequency of their route in December.[7] Six re-furbished Volvo Olympians entered onto the new service fitted with Wi-Fi technology. AM PM Travel later ceased operating.

The 11A was one of the routes chosen for service extras when National Express West Midlands withdrew their MCW Metrobus vehicles on 24 July 2010.[8]

In 2012 Joe's Travel began operating on the service using step entrance Dennis Darts, but withdrew its services on 20 May 2014.

In September 2014, GRS Travel began operating the service with two buses on route 11C and two on route 11A.[9][10] However, in July 2015 they ceased operation following a Public Inquiry.[11]

In March 2015, Social Travel commenced operating eight weekday services a day on route 11C.[12][13] In April 2018 this was reduced to just four weekday services a day on route 11C.

In April 2017, Discount Travel Solutions commenced operating eight weekday services a day on route 11A, later launching on route 11C.

The route was temporarily split into two in July 2021 owing to road works.[14] Some media interpreted it as being a permanent end of the route.[15][16]

Route edit

A full circuit can take up to three hours to complete, with the service carrying 50,000 passengers each day.[4] There are 266 bus stops on the route.[6] The route serves 233 schools, colleges or universities, 69 leisure and community facilities, 40 pubs, 19 retail centres, six hospitals, and one prison.[17] It also links some 15 commercial centres, and passes Cadbury's in Bournville, one of the world's largest chocolate factories.

The outer circle is the traditional route for the Free Radio Birmingham Walkathon, a sponsored walk which raises funds for charity.[18]

Route 11 operates with an off-peak weekday frequency in each direction.[19]

As a temporary measure introduced on Sunday 4 July 2021, the service was split in two due to lengthy delays caused by roadworks at Perry Barr.

Current route edit

Route 11 operates via these primary locations (running clockwise):[19]

In popular culture edit

The Birmingham band Woodbine's eponymous 1999 album features the track "Outer Circle", a tribute to the bus route.[4] In 2001 a group of musicians from Birmingham created a concert based on the route.[20]

On 11 November 2008, (starting at 11:00), humourist Jon Bounds spent eleven hours travelling the route, documenting his journey online, using Twitter, Facebook and a blog, elevenbus.co.uk.[21]

In October 2009 Kevin Beresford, a 57-year-old resident of Birmingham, created a calendar dedicated to the anti-clockwise portion of the route.[17]

The Outer Circle has also been the inspiration for a Scottish Country Dance. Devised by Kenneth Reid from the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society's Birmingham Branch, it is regularly featured on dance programmes all over the world. The 48 bar reel represents the circuit of route 11, with the diagonal corner chain formations inside, and the travelling couple outside of the set highlighting the fluctuation speed and congestion within the route.

The route has also been the inspiration for a collection of short stories, written by Birmingham-based writers and edited by Jay Barton.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "Outer Circle Split!". Outer Circle Bus - Take your own Guided Tour. 14 July 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Changes to 11A & 11C Outer Circle services from Sunday 4th July 2021". West Midlands Bus Users. 22 June 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  3. ^ Lockley, Mike (4 June 2013). "Number 11 loses crown of Europe's longest bus route - to Coventry". BirminghamLive. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b c D.Harvey, M. Hanson and P. Drake Outer Circle - Birmingham's No.11 Bus Route. Tempus, 2003
  5. ^ Birmingham Evening Mail
  6. ^ a b Outer Circle bus showcase Centro
  7. ^ Bus & Coach Professional 10 December 2009
  8. ^ "Metro Bus Farewell". robertcjones.co.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  9. ^ Facebook GRS Travel
  10. ^ GRS Travel Route 11 timetable Network West Midlands 26 October 2014
  11. ^ "Licence slashed for 'shoddy' operation". routeone. 27 October 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  12. ^ Weekly service changes Network West Midlands 29 March 2015 9 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Social Travel Route 11 timetable Network West Midlands 30 March 2015[dead link]
  14. ^ "Legendary number 11 bus route to split in two in Birmingham". July 2021.
  15. ^ "Brummies outraged after Europe's longest bus route which stretches for 26 miles is axed".
  16. ^ Cardwell, Mark (2 July 2021). "'It's part of Brummie culture' - reaction to no. 11 bus route plan". BirminghamLive. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  17. ^ a b Birmingham man creates calendar of number 11 bus route Birmingham Mail 20 October 2009
  18. ^ Free travel for BRMB Walkathon participants National Express West Midlands 6 May 2011
  19. ^ a b National Express West Midlands Route 11 timetable Network West Midlands 12 April 2015[dead link]
  20. ^ Birmingham Evening Mail 3 December 2001
  21. ^ Eleven Bus 2008
  22. ^ Outer Circle Project Birmingham Writers' Group

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Birmingham Outer Circle redirects here For the road also known as the outer circle see A4040 road West Midlands Bus route 11 also known as the Birmingham Outer Circle is a 27 mile 43 km route that circumnavigates Birmingham via the A4040 apart from a small deviation via the B4182 and A4030 in Bearwood It is operated by National Express West Midlands It operated in both clockwise and anti clockwise directions as routes 11C and 11A however since July 2021 the service was split so 11A buses would terminate at Perry Barr and then return as an 11C to Acocks Green with 11C buses terminating at Erdington returning as a 11A service to Acocks Green 1 2 11National Express West Midlands Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC 6124 passing Lordswood Road HarborneOverviewOperatorNational Express West MidlandsGarageAcocks GreenRouteStartAcocks GreenViaA4040EndErdington clockwise Perry Barr anticlockwise Length27 miles 43 km The route is operated by National Express West Midlands Since bus deregulation in 1986 several companies have competed on sections of this route Falcon Travel Serverse Travel Birmingham Motor Traction AM PM Travel Joe s Travel GRS Travel and Sunny Travel have traversed the entire route Contents 1 History 2 Route 2 1 Current route 3 In popular culture 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Guide to the Outer Circle route issued by the Birmingham Corporation Tramways amp Omnibus Department which operated under that title from 1928 until November 1937Route 11 was Europe s longest urban bus route after Coventry s route 360 until it was withdrawn in 2016 3 It first came into existence as two routes in 1923 route 10 ran from King s Heath to the King s Head Hagley Road via Cotteridge and route 11 from Six Ways Erdington to Acocks Green and Moseley The route was first operated as a complete circuit on 26 April 1926 the idea being to better link the suburbs of Birmingham as most routes at that time travelled in and out of the city 4 The route was operated by Birmingham City Transport until the formation of West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive WMPTE on 1 October 1969 In 1986 WMPTE s bus operations were taken over by West Midlands Travel who now operate as National Express West Midlands The route is traversed annually by a cavalcade of vintage buses Run by the Aston Manor Road Transport Museum the event began in 1977 and has continued each year since with the exception of 2000 in which it was cancelled due to a national fuel shortage 5 The route was upgraded in 2004 by Centro Over 25 million was spent on CCTV coverage bus priority measures new shelters with electronic information displays and new low floor buses 6 AM PM Travel began operating on the service in October 2009 increasing the frequency of their route in December 7 Six re furbished Volvo Olympians entered onto the new service fitted with Wi Fi technology AM PM Travel later ceased operating The 11A was one of the routes chosen for service extras when National Express West Midlands withdrew their MCW Metrobus vehicles on 24 July 2010 8 In 2012 Joe s Travel began operating on the service using step entrance Dennis Darts but withdrew its services on 20 May 2014 In September 2014 GRS Travel began operating the service with two buses on route 11C and two on route 11A 9 10 However in July 2015 they ceased operation following a Public Inquiry 11 In March 2015 Social Travel commenced operating eight weekday services a day on route 11C 12 13 In April 2018 this was reduced to just four weekday services a day on route 11C In April 2017 Discount Travel Solutions commenced operating eight weekday services a day on route 11A later launching on route 11C The route was temporarily split into two in July 2021 owing to road works 14 Some media interpreted it as being a permanent end of the route 15 16 Route editA full circuit can take up to three hours to complete with the service carrying 50 000 passengers each day 4 There are 266 bus stops on the route 6 The route serves 233 schools colleges or universities 69 leisure and community facilities 40 pubs 19 retail centres six hospitals and one prison 17 It also links some 15 commercial centres and passes Cadbury s in Bournville one of the world s largest chocolate factories The outer circle is the traditional route for the Free Radio Birmingham Walkathon a sponsored walk which raises funds for charity 18 Route 11 operates with an off peak weekday frequency in each direction 19 As a temporary measure introduced on Sunday 4 July 2021 the service was split in two due to lengthy delays caused by roadworks at Perry Barr Current route edit Route 11 operates via these primary locations running clockwise 19 Acocks Green nbsp Hall Green Sarehole Mill Kings Heath Cotteridge Selly Oak Harborne Bearwood Birmingham City Hospital Winson Green nbsp Handsworth Perry Barr nbsp Witton nbsp Marsh Hill Erdington Tyburn Road amp Bromford Fox and Goose Stechford station nbsp Yardley amp Yew Tree Acocks Green nbsp In popular culture editThe Birmingham band Woodbine s eponymous 1999 album features the track Outer Circle a tribute to the bus route 4 In 2001 a group of musicians from Birmingham created a concert based on the route 20 On 11 November 2008 starting at 11 00 humourist Jon Bounds spent eleven hours travelling the route documenting his journey online using Twitter Facebook and a blog elevenbus co uk 21 In October 2009 Kevin Beresford a 57 year old resident of Birmingham created a calendar dedicated to the anti clockwise portion of the route 17 The Outer Circle has also been the inspiration for a Scottish Country Dance Devised by Kenneth Reid from the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society s Birmingham Branch it is regularly featured on dance programmes all over the world The 48 bar reel represents the circuit of route 11 with the diagonal corner chain formations inside and the travelling couple outside of the set highlighting the fluctuation speed and congestion within the route The route has also been the inspiration for a collection of short stories written by Birmingham based writers and edited by Jay Barton 22 References edit Outer Circle Split Outer Circle Bus Take your own Guided Tour 14 July 2021 Retrieved 8 May 2022 Changes to 11A amp 11C Outer Circle services from Sunday 4th July 2021 West Midlands Bus Users 22 June 2021 Retrieved 8 May 2022 Lockley Mike 4 June 2013 Number 11 loses crown of Europe s longest bus route to Coventry BirminghamLive Retrieved 8 May 2022 a b c D Harvey M Hanson and P Drake Outer Circle Birmingham s No 11 Bus Route Tempus 2003 Transport rally axed due to fuel crisis Birmingham Evening Mail a b Outer Circle bus showcase Centro AMPM scraps Solihull targets Tamworth Bus amp Coach Professional 10 December 2009 Metro Bus Farewell robertcjones co uk Retrieved 8 May 2022 Facebook GRS Travel GRS Travel Route 11 timetable Network West Midlands 26 October 2014 Licence slashed for shoddy operation routeone 27 October 2015 Retrieved 8 May 2022 Weekly service changes Network West Midlands 29 March 2015 Archived 9 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Social Travel Route 11 timetable Network West Midlands 30 March 2015 dead link Legendary number 11 bus route to split in two in Birmingham July 2021 Brummies outraged after Europe s longest bus route which stretches for 26 miles is axed Cardwell Mark 2 July 2021 It s part of Brummie culture reaction to no 11 bus route plan BirminghamLive Retrieved 8 May 2022 a b Birmingham man creates calendar of number 11 bus route Birmingham Mail 20 October 2009 Free travel for BRMB Walkathon participants National Express West Midlands 6 May 2011 a b National Express West Midlands Route 11 timetable Network West Midlands 12 April 2015 dead link Bus route hits musical note Birmingham Evening Mail 3 December 2001 11 11 11 Eleven Bus 2008 Outer Circle Project Birmingham Writers Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West Midlands Bus route 11 amp oldid 1174797122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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