The
Mailbox complex is well served by local public transport services.
Location
map of the Mailbox
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Below
is a summary of train, bus and metro services to and from the Mailbox.
The
nearest railway station to the Mailbox is Birmingham New Street.
New
Street to The Mailbox (on foot) |
Exit
New Street Station from the Victoria Square entrance/exit. Turn
left at exit and walk down Navigation Street, crossing over the
pedestrian crossing at the junction with Hill Street.
Continue
down Navigation Street and walk under the Suffolk Street Queensway
road bridge, following the painted lines on the path which will
direct you to the Mailbox. Mailbox Square is directly in front of
you once you walk under the road bridge.
This
walk should take approximately 5 minutes.
Snow
Hill Station to The Mailbox (on foot) |
Snow
Hill Station to The Mailbox, on foot
Exit Snow Hill from the main entrance and turn right on to Colmore
Row. Walk down Colmore Row to Victoria Square. Cross over Victoria
Square and turn left down Hill Street, past Swallow Street,
until you reach Navigation Street.
Turn
right into Navigation Street, continue down Navigation Street and
walk under the Suffolk Street Queensway road bridge. Mailbox Square
is directly in front of you once you walk under the road bridge.
This
walk should take approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
Moor
Street Station to the Mailbox (on foot)
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Exit
Moor Street Station and cross over Moor Street Queensway. Walk up
Carrs Lane and turn left on to High Street. Walk down the High Street
and turn right into New Street. Walk up New Street and then turn
left onto Stephenson Street.
Turn
left into Navigation Street, walking down Navigation Street, crossing
over the pedestrian crossing at the junction with Hill Street.
Continue
down Navigation Street and walk under the Suffolk Street Queensway
road bridge, following the painted lines on the path which will
direct you to the Mailbox.
Mailbox
Square is directly in front of you once you walk under the road
bridge.
This walk should take approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
Centrebus
77
An
alternative to walking from Moor Street or Snow Hill train stations
is to catch the Centrebus 77.
Centrebus
77 operates every 12 minutes between 7.00am and 7.00pm on Mondays
to Saturdays and runs in a clockwise direction around the city centre.
The
Metro tram operates between Wolverhampton St Georges and Birmingham
Snow Hill. It runs every 8 minutes in the daytime and every 12 minutes
after 7pm, stopping at 23 stations including West Bromwich, Wednesbury
and Bilston.
For walking directions from Snow Hill to the Mailbox, see above.
Birmingham
city centre is accessible by bus from most locations in the West
Midlands.
Please
call the Centro Hotline on 0121 200 2700 to confirm your
bus stop location, journey times and fares before travelling.
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