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Edgbaston means "village of a man called Ecgbald", from the Old English personal name + tun "farm". The personal name Ecgbald means "bold sword" (literally "bold edge"). The name was recorded as a village known as Celboldistane in the Hundred of Coleshill in the 1086 Domesday Book [3] until at least 1139, wrongly suggesting that Old English stān "stone, rock" is the final element of the name.
Edgbaston Village is a tram stop on the West Midlands Metro located in Edgbaston. It opened on 17 July 2022 as the terminus of the Birmingham Westside extension, taking over from the Library . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is named for the newly created retail district in which it sits.
English: Edgbaston Village became the Birmingham terminus of the West Midlands Metro when line 1 was extended from Library on 17th July 2022. The Westside extension, including phase one between Grand Central and Library which opened in 2019, has cost £149 million.
Edgbaston Village: This is a route-map template for the West Midlands Metro, a UK light rail/tram line. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.
Edgbaston Village: This is a route-map template for the West Midlands Metro#Birmingham Westside extension, a UK tram line extension. For a key to symbols, ...
The West Midlands Metro is a light-rail/tram line in the West Midlands of England operating between Birmingham and Wolverhampton via West Bromwich and Wednesbury.It is owned and operated by Transport for West Midlands.
It opened on 17 July 2022 as the when the line was extended from Library to Edgbaston Village. [1] [2] [3] It is the recommended interchange stop for trains at Five Ways railway station on the Cross-City Line, which is approximately 0.4 miles (0.64 km) away, roughly an eight minute walk. [4]
The West Midlands Metro is a light-rail/tram system in the county of West Midlands, England.The network has 33 stops with a total of 14.9 miles (24.0 km) of track; it currently consists of a single route, Line 1, which operates between the cities of Birmingham and Wolverhampton via the towns of Bilston, West Bromwich and Wednesbury, on a mixture of former railway lines and urban on-street running.