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Washwood Heath is a ward in Birmingham,
within the
formal district of
Hodge Hill,
roughly two
miles north-east of
Birmingham city centre, England. Washwood...
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Washwood Heath Yard was a
marshalling yard, and
later sidings, to the east of Birmingham, in the West Midlands, England. The site was
first host to sidings...
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Washwood Heath depot is a
planned depot in
Washwood Heath,
Birmingham for High
Speed 2 (HS2), a high-speed
railway line
under construction in the United...
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Freight Rover was a
British commercial vehicle manufacturer based in the
Washwood Heath area of Birmingham, England.
Freight Rover was
created as a division...
- Ltd. (MCW) was a
British bus
manufacturer and bus body
builder based at
Washwood Heath in Birmingham, England. MCW was
established in 1932 by Metro-Cammell's...
- Saltley, and
subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham. The
company was
purchased by GEC
Alsthom in May 1989; the
Washwood Heath factory closed in 2005...
- Limited,
formerly Leyland DAF Vans, was a
British van
manufacturer based in
Washwood Heath, Birmingham.
Historically part of
Rover Group and
Leyland DAF, it...
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Washwood Heath Academy is an all
through school located in the
Washwood Heath ward of Birmingham, England.
Originally known as
Washwood Heath Comprehensive...
- sets were
built between 1987 and 1989 for
British Rail by Metro-Cammell's
Washwood Heath works. They were
built to
replace elderly first-generation DMUs and...
- brothers,
Rodger and Paul. He
attended St Benedict's
Junior School and
Washwood Heath Academy. He was a
member of the
National Youth Theatre. In his youth...