The Camp Hill Flyover in Birmingham was constructed in the mid 1960s to allow improved traffic flow at the juction of the A41 and A45 at Digbeth. The rather crude looking steel structure took the southbound carriageway of the A41 from High Street Bordesley, up and over the A41/A45 Coventry Road junction and back down onto Camp Hill (a continuation of High Street Bordesley). Originally intended as a temporary traffic solution, the flyover lasted some 26 years, before being demolished in the 1980s.
This picture taken on a rainy day in 1970, shows WMPTE Guy Arab motorbus 2937 (JOJ937) coming off the south end of the flyover at Camp Hill, on the 44 service bound for Acocks Green. 2637 had been new to Birmingham City Transport in 1952.
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