Bus turning circle, Mossley Estate

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Bus turning circle, Mossley Estate

Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 4 Jun 2013

Located on Cresswell Crescent (left) just south of its junction with the north end of Tintern Crescent, this turning circle was constructed for the trolleybuses that served the Mossley from its construction until the trolleys were replaced by motorbuses in 1970. The 301, the modern day equivalent of the 31 trolleybus route, still turns here, and is one of the most frequent bus services in Walsall; I obviously arrived at a quiet moment.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.626378
Longitude
-2.020196