National Express West Midlands Birmingham Outer Circle

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11 Outer Circle
Management
Operated by National Express West Midlands
Garage Acocks Green
Vehicle Normally A Wright Eclipse Gemini, VERY Rarely A MCW Metrobus might be used
Peak vehicle requirement 19
Route
Start Outer Circle of Birmingham
Length 27 mile (43 km)
Service
Level Daytime 05:00 - 00:00 7 days a week
Frequency every 1-10 minutes
Journey time 2hrs and 20 minutes
Route 11C seen in Acocks Green Village
Route 11C seen in Acocks Green Village

The Birmingham Outer Circle is a roughly circular, 27 mile (43 km) bus route in Birmingham, England (a small section crosses into Sandwell). It follows the city's outer ring road, the A4040 with some small deviations.

Buses on the Outer Circle travel both clockwise (service 11C) and anti-clockwise (11A). Operated by National Express West Midlands usually with new Wrightbus Volvo double decker buses (Metrobuses are known to occasionally come onto the service). The number 11 is Europe's longest urban bus route and first came into existence in 1923. The route passes such landmarks as Cadbury's in Bournville, one of the world's largest chocolate factories. The service is run commercially.

A full circuit takes 2hrs and 20 minutes to complete, and the service carries 50,000 passengers each day. There are 272 bus stops. The route serves 233 schools, colleges or universities, 69 leisure and community facilities, 40 pubs, 19 retail centres and 6 hospitals. It also links some 15 commercial centres.

The route is also traversed, annually, by a cavalcade of vintage buses.

[edit] Route

(Clockwise from the A34, in the North of the city.)


[edit] In pop culture

The Birmingham band Woodbine's eponymous 1999 album features the track "Outer Circle", a tribute to the bus route.

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