Because of its inland central location, Birmingham is a major
transport city on the motorway, rail, and canal networks. The city contains many major motorways. Local public
transport is by bus, local train and tram.
The extensive bus network allows passengers to travel to and from various districts of the city, while there are also bus routes available which take passengers to further away areas. The city's main railway station, Birmingham New Street, is at the centre of the national railway network.
Birmingham is also notable for its expansive canal system, having more miles of canal than Venice, which is a must see for any visitor.
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