Awesome video! I still haven't been to Sutton Coldfield... I generally end up in the East and South of the city lol The hybrids are good in Wolverhampton and Dudley though! I've been there before :)
I'll make a visit to Wolverhampton soon, mainly for photos via Midland Metro as I only done West Bromwich to Birmingham. Glad you enjoyed it, easiest location I can get to, Coventry is also somewhere I need to revisit as it was new years day i came during a bus event.
DM Transport Videos Ah ok. Last time I did the Midland Metro a group of youths stole the money off the conductor and sprinted off... I just get the train lol, but I can see how Sutton Coldfield is easiest for you :) Last time I went to Coventry was years ago, just pretty hard to get to for me without dishing out loads of cash due to all the connections...
Sutton Coldfield may be in the West Midlands, but so is Walsall , Wolverhampton and Coventry, but as a proud Brummie just to put thing right although Sutton Coldfield was a Small Town in Warwickshire 50 years ago, when the West Midland County had Boundary Changes, Sutton Coldfield was taken over by Birmingham, although still called a Royal Town, it actually is now just a District of Birmingham, so actually to point people in the right direction your title should be " Buses In Sutton Coldfield Birmingham", not West Midlands, take it from a Bus Enthusiast and Brummie.
Hiya, Thanks for the comment. The original reason why I put West Midlands is because it's in West Midlands County (I assume it's commonly known as Birmingham). But I will edit that to make it more sense.
@@DMTransportVideos Yes, the West Midlands is the Metropolitan County area of which Birmingham is it's capital but includes Walsall, West Bromwich, City of Wolverhampton, City of Coventry and all the Black country, As I mentioned Sutton ceased being an independent Town about 50 years ago when it became a part of Birmingham, I see you have changed the title, just gives more people an idea of where it realy is as a lot of people do not know of Sutton Coldfield just Sutton surrey.
Sutton Coldfield is a district of Birmingham and is in the West Midlands Combined Authority area and well with in the National Express Bus Area, so all National OAP concession passes are allowed on all Buses in Sutton Coldfield plus you can buy a Day Saver Ticket on National Express Buses in the area at £4.80 which allows travel for a day on all National Express West Midlands and Coventry Buses even operating out side the West Midlands area to Lichfield, Rugby, Nuneaton, Leamington, Kenelworth and Bromsgrove
You were lucky to see 4127 on the 77. As all of Walsall's Y regs bar two have left now.
Awesome video!
I still haven't been to Sutton Coldfield... I generally end up in the East and South of the city lol
The hybrids are good in Wolverhampton and Dudley though! I've been there before :)
I'll make a visit to Wolverhampton soon, mainly for photos via Midland Metro as I only done West Bromwich to Birmingham. Glad you enjoyed it, easiest location I can get to, Coventry is also somewhere I need to revisit as it was new years day i came during a bus event.
DM Transport Videos Ah ok. Last time I did the Midland Metro a group of youths stole the money off the conductor and sprinted off...
I just get the train lol, but I can see how Sutton Coldfield is easiest for you :)
Last time I went to Coventry was years ago, just pretty hard to get to for me without dishing out loads of cash due to all the connections...
@@MTVvids I just like it
Sutton Coldfield may be in the West Midlands, but so is Walsall , Wolverhampton and Coventry, but as a proud Brummie just to put thing right although Sutton Coldfield was a Small Town in Warwickshire 50 years ago, when the West Midland County had Boundary Changes, Sutton Coldfield was taken over by Birmingham, although still called a Royal Town, it actually is now just a District of Birmingham, so actually to point people in the right direction your title should be " Buses In Sutton Coldfield Birmingham", not West Midlands, take it from a Bus Enthusiast and Brummie.
Hiya, Thanks for the comment. The original reason why I put West Midlands is because it's in West Midlands County (I assume it's commonly known as Birmingham). But I will edit that to make it more sense.
@@DMTransportVideos Yes, the West Midlands is the Metropolitan County area of which Birmingham is it's capital but includes Walsall, West Bromwich, City of Wolverhampton, City of Coventry and all the Black country, As I mentioned Sutton ceased being an independent Town about 50 years ago when it became a part of Birmingham, I see you have changed the title, just gives more people an idea of where it realy is as a lot of people do not know of Sutton Coldfield just Sutton surrey.
Is Sutton coldfield inside the regional bus pass zone?
I'm not from the West Midlands area myself, so I don't know, but concessionary bus passes should be accepted if you meant one of those.
Sutton Coldfield is a district of Birmingham and is in the West Midlands Combined Authority area and well with in the National Express Bus Area, so all National OAP concession passes are allowed on all Buses in Sutton Coldfield plus you can buy a Day Saver Ticket on National Express Buses in the area at £4.80 which allows travel for a day on all National Express West Midlands and Coventry Buses even operating out side the West Midlands area to Lichfield, Rugby, Nuneaton, Leamington, Kenelworth and Bromsgrove