Great Western Arcade

Local nameGreat Western Arcade
LocationBirmingham, UK

The Great Western Arcade is a covered Grade II listed Victorian shopping arcade lying between Colmore Row and Temple Row in Birmingham City Centre, England.

It was built over the Great Western Railway line cutting at the London end of Snow Hill station. The cutting was covered in 1874. Originally the broad gauge Paddington line ran through a tunnel which stopped at Temple Row and then an open cutting to Snow Hill station. The cutting was roofed over in 1874 and the Great Western Arcade built on top, the line of the new 'tunnel' being offset slightly to the north of the centre of the arcade. The extended tunnel has a length of 596 yards. The arcade was designed by W. H. Ward of Paradise Street, Birmingham.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Western_Arcade

Official website http://www.greatwesternarcade.co.uk/

Twitter https://twitter.com/greatwesternarc

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GreatWesternArc?fref=ts

Email alex@creativeborn.co.uk

Phone +44 121 236 5417

Address Colmore Row, Birmingham B2 5HU, UK

Coordinates 52°28'54.775" N -1°53'50.017" E

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