Image Former Curzon Street station (To be developed into HS2)

Former Curzon Street station (To be developed into HS2)
Former Curzon Street station (To be developed into HS2) 
 On the approach down into New Street the former Curzon Street station can be seen clearly to the right. It was built by the London and Birmingham Railway and opened in 1838. It was closed to passengers very early on in 1893 becoming a busy goods depot that itself closed in 1966. It is about to have a rebirth as this will be the Birmingham terminus for HS2. 
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Former Curzon Street station (To be developed into HS2) 
 On the approach down into New Street the former Curzon Street station can be seen clearly to the right. It was built by the London and Birmingham Railway and opened in 1838. It was closed to passengers very early on in 1893 becoming a busy goods depot that itself closed in 1966. It is about to have a rebirth as this will be the Birmingham terminus for HS2. 
 Keywords: Former Curzon Street station

On the approach down into New Street the former Curzon

Street station can be seen clearly to the right. It was built by the London and Birmingham Railway and opened in 1838. It was closed to passengers very early on in 1893 becoming a busy goods depot that itself closed in 1966. It is about to have a rebirth as this will be the Birmingham terminus for HS2.