Infirmary Road Tram Stop

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Infirmary Road Tram Stop by Terry Robinson as part of the Geograph project.

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Infirmary Road Tram Stop

Image: © Terry Robinson Taken: 23 Dec 2005

One of the Yellow and Blue Route Sheffield Tram Stops, named after the Royal Infirmary building in the background. The hospital was built in 1792 as Sheffield General Infirmary, was renamed in 1897 as the Royal Infirmary. The hospital was replaced by the Royal Hlamshire Hospital and closed in 1980. Most of the buildings remain and are in use as offices.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.390143
Longitude
-1.481658