Bells Lane turning circle, Druids Heath
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The photograph on this page of Bells Lane turning circle, Druids Heath by Richard Vince as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 8 Dec 2012
Built into the junction with Druids Lane (foreground), this turning circle is the outer terminus for route 50, which is probably still the most frequent bus route in Britain (in terms of frequency along the whole route). Because of the route's high frequency, it was once usual to find two or three buses sitting in the turning circle during the day, but when I took this picture the buses weren't hanging around.