yardley wood造句
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- Watson was born in the Yardley Wood district of Birmingham.
- Bus routes 2 and 27 each run every 20 minutes to Yardley Wood.
- Between Moseley and Billesley along the Yardley Wood Road.
- All these bus services are run by National Express West Midlands who have a large depot in Yardley Wood.
- Unlike the previous and following stations on the line ( and ) Yardley Wood was never provided with goods facilities.
- It's difficult to find yardley wood in a sentence. 用yardley wood造句挺难的
- Local bus services are provided largely by National Express West Midlands from their Yardley Wood and Acocks Green depots in south and southeast Birmingham respectively.
- "' Christ Church, Yardley Wood "'is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Birmingham.
- Bowls is still played in the city today with the existence of The Northfield & District Bowling Association and The Yardley Wood & District Mid-Week Bowling Association.
- In 1856, a manual organ by Bosward & Sons of Birmingham was installed in the gallery and the barrel organ found its way to Yardley Wood Parish Church.
- Following successful trials in Yardley Wood of the new'Smart'system for Concessionary Travel Pass holders, smart-card technology has now been introduced on all NXWM buses.
- After his Ordination he was appointed assistant priest in the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes, Yardley Wood, Birmingham, and chaplain to St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, Kings Norton, Birmingham.
- The area lies within the B14 postcode and is contiguous with Yardley Wood to the north-east, Solihull Lodge to the south-east and Highter's Heath to the south-west.
- "' Yardley Wood "'is an area of Birmingham, United Kingdom, covering the eastern-most quadrant of postcode area B14 ( as well as Priory Rd and adjacent streets up to the city boundary ), and is located within the ward of Billesley to the south of the city.
- It consists of the Millstream Way following the course of the River Cole from Yardley Wood to Small Heath and includes the following sites : Scribers Lane SINC, Trittiford Mill Pool, The Dingles, Chinn Brook Recreation Ground, Sarehole Mill Recreation Ground, Moseley Bog LNR, Burbury Brickworks, The John Morris Jones Walkway and Cocksmoor BMX.
- The station was opened by the Great Western Railway ( GWR ) on 1 July 1908, along with the line, and was originally known as " Yardley Wood Platform " . . . . " Platform " being a GWR term for a station which was intermediate between a " halt " and a " station " in importance and facilities; the suffix was later dropped.