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Thus, Birmingham began construction of what is now Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport. [9] The airport opened on May 31, 1931 with a two-story, white, Georgian style terminal and a single east–west runway. The terminal was just east of the later 1962 and 1971 terminal complexes.
Beginning in December 2015, BJCTA introduced two new express Airport Shuttle routes from downtown Birmingham hotels directly to Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport. One bus serves Northside hotels and the other bus serves Southside hotel. The Airport Shuttle routes operate hourly on Mondays through Saturdays and the fare is $5.00.
Birmingham Airport (IATA: BHX, ICAO: EGBB), formerly Birmingham International Airport, [5] is an international airport located 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) east-southeast of Birmingham city centre, 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km; 10.9 mi) west-northwest of Coventry slightly north of Bickenhill village, in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull ...
Pages in category "Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Road signs and the sign on the terminal building still says Birmingham International Airport but their website shows the new name. I live in B'ham so I know. I live in B'ham so I know. Cashier freak ( talk ) 05:45, 12 November 2008 (UTC) [ reply ]
Birmingham News. Williams, Roy (July 15, 1993) "Bell says city airport "No. 1" site to locate international airport." Birmingham News. Kennedy, James H. (September 30, 1993) "Chilton site early choice for airport." Birmingham News. Lindly, Tom (July 28, 1994) "State picks St. Clair for proposed airport." Birmingham News.
Birmingham station is a train station in Birmingham, Alabama. It is a service stop for Amtrak 's Crescent , which provides daily service between New York City , Atlanta , and New Orleans . The current station is located on the site of another station originally built by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1960, although Amtrak did not use ...