Dudley Dudley No Data

Description


Sandwiched between Wolverhampton to the North and Birmingham to the South and saddled with an accent that even Brummies' love to mock, yet Dudley is home to a stunning castle, it's the birthplace of the Father of the Industrial Revolution (Abraham Darby I), and even today turns out more than it's fair share of actors, writers and poets.

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Getting There

There is no direct train or tram link to Dudley. Instead buses 74, 126 and 140 run regularly (bus every few minutes, takes around an hour) from the Snow Hill area of Birmingham direct to the bus station in the centre of Dudley. Alternatively you can catch a train to Dudley Port, Sandwell & Dudley or Tipton stations and pick up a bus there (trains every 30 minutes, about 15 minutes then regular buses another 15 minutes). You can also pick up a tram to Dudley Road Guns Village tram stop and pick up a number 74 bus from there.
Latitude: 52.510893; Longitude: -2.083787
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Photos


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Web Link


discover.dudley.gov.uk
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (08/06/2013), and on time of last update (29/06/2018) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.