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Next phase of Digbeth tram extension begins

High Street opened up to traffic as preparation work begins to lay track which will connect district to HS2

Work has completed on the northern side of Digbeth High Street in Birmingham as preparations continue to lay tram tracks for the Eastside extension of the West Midlands Metro

The next phase of the West Midlands Metro extension in Birmingham city centre has begun as preparations begin to lay track in Digbeth.

The Eastside extension will connect the district with the HS2 station in Curzon Street and the business district at Bull Street via four new stops.

After months of infrastructure work on creating new pavements, cycle lanes and reshaping the northern side of Digbeth High Street, construction activity will now switch to the opposite side of the busy thoroughfare.

All traffic travelling in and out of the city will now use the new carriageway laid as part of the overall scheme, with the opposite side of the road adjacent to the coach station to be changed into a segregated tramway and pedestrian and public boulevard.

Construction for the extension has been ongoing on the Custard Factory side of Digbeth High Street and surrounding side streets since spades hit the ground in summer 2021.

There has also been work on utility upgrades, diversions, the installation of the first section of rail and the demolition of the Hartwell building.

The project has not been without controversy though as businesses have complained about the impact of the work on their trade with one, bar and barbershop Stag in the Custard Factory,