Birmingham Bus Bash 2019

The Birmingham Bus Bash returns on Sunday 8th September between 10am – 3pm, at Moseley Rugby Club, Billesley Common.

There’s lots for you to enjoy on the day, including; 

  • – Free entry
  • – Free shuttle service 
  • – Vintage and present vehicles on display
  • – Vintage bus rides on the day
  • – Bus memorabilia stores
  • – Air Ambulance Helicopter Pod
  • – Great British Fudge Bus
  • – Children’s party bus
  • – Refreshments 

All proceeds will be going to The Midlands Air Ambulance. 

NX West Midlands will be operating a free shuttle bus between Kings Heath and Yardley Wood rail station, while services 2 (Birmingham to Maypole) and 3 (Birmingham to Yardley Wood) stop right by Billesley Common on Yardley Wood Road.

Other nearby services which stop a short walk away are 11A/C Outer Circle (five minute walk from the Fire Station stops on Yardley Wood Road), and the 27 (Maypole to Harborne) and 76 (Solihull to QE Hospital), both of which are about a 10 minute walk up Trittiford Road, or across Billesley Common from Hollybank Road.

This years event is organised by the NX Historic Society group, visit their Facebook event page for further details and share with your friends!

As a resident of Billesley myself, if you’ve never visited the area before, as long as the weather is nice, why not make a day of it? Billesley Common is a lovely scenic bit of open parkland, please have a walk around, especially round the Haunch Brook Pathways at the lower end. You could also take in nearby Trittiford Mill Park, Chinn Brook Nature Reserve or Swanshurst Park.


Got a bus/transport related event you want to tell people about? Please contact us using the contact form on the Contribute page and we’ll be happy to share the details in our Events section here.

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He is not a bus enthusiast, but as a regular passenger takes an interest in public transport related matters, having relied on buses to get around for over twenty-five years now.

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