Birmingham city centre pedestrian network

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The Birmingham city centre pedestrian network is an interconnected system of walkways, streets, and public spaces that facilitates safe and convenient foot travel throughout Birmingham’s central urban area.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian network
urban transport infrastructure
connects business districts in Birmingham city centre
cultural venues in Birmingham city centre
residential areas at the edge of Birmingham city centre
retail areas in Birmingham city centre
transport hubs in Birmingham city centre
designedFor pedestrians
hasComponent Brindleyplace public realm
Broad Street pavements
Bullring public spaces
Centenary Square
Chamberlain Square
Corporation Street NERFINISHED
Grand Central concourse
High Street NERFINISHED
Moor Street Station approaches
New Street
New Street Station public realm
Snow Hill Station approaches
The Mailbox canalside walkways
Victoria Square
canalside towpaths in the city centre
pedestrianised shopping streets
public squares
shared spaces
signalised pedestrian crossings
subway underpasses
hasFeature links between railway stations and city centre destinations
pedestrian priority areas
step-free routes in key locations
traffic-calmed streets
wayfinding signage
locatedIn Birmingham
Birmingham city centre
England
United Kingdom
West Midlands
managedBy Birmingham City Council
partOf Birmingham city centre public realm
Birmingham transport network
purpose facilitate convenient foot travel
facilitate safe foot travel
improve walkability in Birmingham city centre
relatedTo Birmingham city centre masterplanning
public realm improvements in Birmingham city centre
supportsMode walking

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Birmingham city centre pedestrian network ("Birmingham city centre public realm")
Stephenson Street ("Birmingham city centre road network")
partOf
Birmingham city centre pedestrian network ("New Street Station public realm")
hasComponent
Birmingham New Street
isIntegratedWith

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