Blaze Park bus turning circle, Wall Heath

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The photograph on this page of Blaze Park bus turning circle, Wall Heath by Richard Vince as part of the Geograph project.

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Blaze Park bus turning circle, Wall Heath

Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 4 Jun 2013

This large turning circle, on Enville Road in Wall Heath close to the western extremity of Dudley Metropolitan Borough, is seen here occupied by one of National Express West Midlands' small fleet of DAF DB250/Optare Spectras that migrated to Wolverhampton a couple of years ago. It has paused here on its way from its home town to the Merry Hill Centre on the 255; during the day, about half of the journeys on this route operate only between Merry Hill and here, while the 205 from Blackheath via Dudley town centre also terminates here.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.504779
Longitude
-2.187205