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Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
West Midlands Railway 323202 at Aston Station.
I got the train one stop from Birmingham New Street to see the turntable at the Curzon Street HS2 site.
After this a quick walk around part of Aston I've not explored before, then got a bus from Lichfield Road back into the City Centre.
No football games at Villa Park, as all matches have been cancelled for a month (or longer).
Route map for local services in and out of Birmingham New Street with West Midlands Railway.
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This is the Holte End stand at Villa Park.
The old Holte End was demolished in 1994 and was rebuilt within a year.
The famous steps going up to The Holte End.
Poked camera / lens through the gate / fence. Got a bit of it on the left.
The Holte End is a large two tiered structure, opened in the 1994/95 season and holds 13,500 supporters. The other end, the North Stand, is older (built in the late 1970's), but still modern looking. This is two tiered, with a double row of executive boxes running across the middle.
This is the Holte End stand at Villa Park.
The old Holte End was demolished in 1994 and was rebuilt within a year.
This is the gap between The Holte End and the Trinity Road Stand. Notice the claret steps between them.
The Holte End is a large two tiered structure, opened in the 1994/95 season and holds 13,500 supporters. The other end, the North Stand, is older (built in the late 1970's), but still modern looking. This is two tiered, with a double row of executive boxes running across the middle.
Football Ground Guide - Villa Park
This stand was opened prior to the European Championships, in 1996, in which Villa Park was a host. Opposite is the latest edition. The three tiered Trinity Road Stand, complete with a row of executive boxes was opened in 2001.
I got off my Cross City train at Aston, as I was heading to Perry Barr (on the Chase Line).
Aston is one of two stations that serves Villa Park. The othe being Witton (although Witton looks closer to Villa Park from the train).
The line splits left and right. Left towards Walsall, right towards Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield.
Up ahead is the Aston Expressway A38(M).
This is the Holte End stand at Villa Park.
The old Holte End was demolished in 1994 and was rebuilt within a year.
This is the gap between The Holte End and the Trinity Road Stand. Notice the claret steps between them.
The Holte End is a large two tiered structure, opened in the 1994/95 season and holds 13,500 supporters. The other end, the North Stand, is older (built in the late 1970's), but still modern looking. This is two tiered, with a double row of executive boxes running across the middle.
Football Ground Guide - Villa Park
This stand was opened prior to the European Championships, in 1996, in which Villa Park was a host. Opposite is the latest edition. The three tiered Trinity Road Stand, complete with a row of executive boxes was opened in 2001.
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
This pub is the Witton Arms, on Witton Road in Witton, Birmingham. It is the away pub for fans coming to watch a match at Villa Park.
Formerly known as the Cap'n'Gown.
Down the road from Witton Station.
Pub sign
Mobile shots of the shelter at Aston Station. Mainly took them as it says Aston for Villa Park.
Just a simple station with two platforms.
Electronic billboard on Broad Street, on the link bridge between the Hyatt Hotel and Symphony Hall / The ICC.
Reports say that it is too bright or too big (here and at other locations!).
Aston Villa - AVFC
Back to get more shots of Villa Park from Witton Lane. Last time, the snow prevented me going any further. No such problem in the warm September sunshine.
Managed to get the North Stand this time (which I didn't get before) and more of th Doug Ellis Stand (which was as far as I got previously).
This is the North Stand. It used to be known as the Witton End.
Lion sculptures, like what they have on Trinity Road.
The first bit of Villa Park that I approached. Near the claret and blue gates is the Trinity Road Ticket Office.
Some of my last shots of Villa Park as I was leaving from Nelson Road.
One last look at the Trinity Road Stand. A bit of sun glare.
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This is Witton Station, the closest train station to Villa Park, home of Aston Villa FC (Aston Station is further away from the stadium).
The station first opened in 1837. The current shelters date to the 1950s.
My London Midland City Class 323 train back towards Birmingham New Street.
It is heading to Wolverhampton.
Shots of Villa Park from Witton Lane. Was heading towards the Doug Ellis Stand, but saw that it was icy up ahead and turned back.
It used to be known as the Witton Lane Stand. It was rebuilt in 1993 replacing an older structure. It had a minor refurbishment in 1996 for the European Championships - Euro '96. Named after former Chairman Doug Ellis.
A No Parking sign near the Doug Ellis Stand.
Back to Aston Station after another look around the area. Seen on New Years Day 2016.
By this point it was raining.
London Midland 323221 (at the back I think). 323214 was at the front (I think). For Lichfield Trent Valley.
I had walked to Aston all the way from Corporation Street in Birmingham. Thought about getting the bus back to the city centre, but was easier to get the train back.
Only £2.20 for a single any time ticket to Birmingham New Street.
Was some delays on the line, but was able to get the Redditch bound service back to New Street.
Views from the station.
Aston Gas Holders - I had earlier walked past them in Heartlands / Nechells.
They are still standing (for now) but may possibly be pulled down sometime in the future.
It was part of the Windsor Street Gas Works (dating back to either 1840 or from 1870).
Aston University seen behind.
This is the Holte End stand at Villa Park.
The old Holte End was demolished in 1994 and was rebuilt within a year.
The Holte End is a large two tiered structure, opened in the 1994/95 season and holds 13,500 supporters. The other end, the North Stand, is older (built in the late 1970's), but still modern looking. This is two tiered, with a double row of executive boxes running across the middle.
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
Villa Park from Witton Lane Gardens in Aston.
Views of the Doug Ellis Stand from Witton Lane Gardens. Much better views of it from here.
I was looking for somewhere to get the Aston Villa Football Club sign, that is on the Doug Ellis Stand. You can see this from the Aston Expressway, M6 and from near Witton Station (on the train).
The Holte End is on the left.
I got off my Cross City train at Aston, as I was heading to Perry Barr (on the Chase Line).
Aston is one of two stations that serves Villa Park. The othe being Witton (although Witton looks closer to Villa Park from the train).
London Midland trains at Aston (mostly Class 323).
London Midland 323221 for Lichfield Trent Valley (I think).
I'm almost near the reason I went over to Aston: Villa Park.
Here are my first shots of the Trinity Road stand, from Trinity Road.
In this shot, the Villa Pharmacy is on the left, and the Upper Grounds pub is to the right (including that parked lorry in the way).
This stand was opened prior to the European Championships, in 1996, in which Villa Park was a host. Opposite is the latest edition. The three tiered Trinity Road Stand, complete with a row of executive boxes was opened in 2001.
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!
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Villa Park from Witton Lane Gardens in Aston.
Views of the Doug Ellis Stand from Witton Lane Gardens. Much better views of it from here.
I was looking for somewhere to get the Aston Villa Football Club sign, that is on the Doug Ellis Stand. You can see this from the Aston Expressway, M6 and from near Witton Station (on the train).
I had wanted the Aston Villa Football Club sign all in one shot. So I tried making a panoramic and video of it on my camera.
The panoramic doesn't seem line up properly, despite lining up the yellow crosses on the camera.
Southampton FC v Aston Villa FC at St Mary's Southampton. Saints last home game of 2014 / 2015 season. Saints 6 Villa 1. Sado Mane scored the fastest ever hat trick in the Premier League, scoring 3 goals in 2 minutes and 56 seconds!