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Birmingham might not listen, might prefer to go back to her books and nudge her Dame Edna specs back up her nose, but given time it might sink in, if only London could be bothered to think of someone else for a change.
Birmingham Bloody NewStreet, however is unavoidable if you ever go on a train, and seems to be sponsored by car manufacturies to put you off ever using public transport again.
BirminghamNewStreet, in comparison, is a back street clap clinic, except that backstreet clap clinics tend to let you get in and out as quickly as possible, and will occasionally keep to the time of your appointment.
BirminghamNewStreet is a major railway station located in the centre of the city of Birmingham, England.
NewStreet is Birmingham's main railway station, and is a major hub of the British railway system.
NewStreet station was constructed as a joint station by the London and North Western Railway and the Midland Railway between 1846 and 1854 to replace several earlier unconnected rail termini, the most notable being Curzon Street.