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Birmingham, Alabama


 

Birmingham, Alabama

Transportation

Birmingham is served by three Interstates, Interstate 20, Interstate 65, and Interstate 59, and a southern beltway Interstate 459 and the Elton B. Stephens (Red Mountain) Expressway (U.S. Highway 31 & U.S. Highway 280). There have been some recent developments with the regional interstate system, including the construction of Corridor X (Future Interstate 22), and the planned future construction of a Northern Beltline corresponding to the existing Interstate 459. Birmingham is served by the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority through the Metro Area Express (MAX) bus system.

Related Topics:
Interstate - Interstate 20 - Interstate 65 - Interstate 59 - Interstate 459 - U.S. Highway 31 - U.S. Highway 280 - Interstate 22

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Birmingham is served by Birmingham International Airport (there is another airport of the same name in Birmingham, England).

Related Topics:
Birmingham International Airport - Another airport of the same name - Birmingham - England

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Amtrak's Crescent train connects Birmingham with the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charlotte, Atlanta and New Orleans. The Amtrak station is situated at 1819 Morris Avenue.

Related Topics:
Amtrak - Crescent train - New York - Philadelphia - Baltimore - Washington - Charlotte - Atlanta - New Orleans

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