Bristol Road bus corridor, Birmingham

The Bristol Road bus corridor are a group of bus routes in the West Midlands, United Kingdom operating along the Bristol Road. The 61, 63, 98 and X64 (also known as the Bristol Road services) offer a high combined daytime frequency along this corridor. All services all serve the areas of Lee Bank, Edgbaston, Bournbrook, Selly Oak and Northfield before service 61 goes off to Gannow with service 62 and 63 serving Longbridge before going to their respective termini. The West Midlands Transport Plan 2000 refers to the corridor as "Corridor G".

Current routes
Other Notable Routes which use part of the Bristol Road or Interchange with the Bristol Road Services outside of the City Centre.

Corridor history
In 2002, the service was given Dennis Tridents which were branded for this route, naming it the "Jubilee" line. However since then all these vehicles have transferred to Yardley Wood depot. As a result, it is very common to see any type of vehicle found at Birmingham Central depot, including Volvo B7TLs or Dennis Tridents.

Smaller operators
Many smaller operators have operated a handful of journeys on the 61, 62 and 63 routes, these include:
 * Bull Ring Travel - 61 (Withdrawn 14 October 2007 due to having their licence terminated)
 * Travel Express - 62 and 63
 * A Line/Goldenline - 61 and 63
 * S T Buses - 63 (Withdrawn 18 May 2008)

Operation by trams
Until July 1952, most of the services along this corridor were operated by trams. Initially they operated between the city centre and Selly Oak, though in the 1920s this was extended to Rednal and Rubery, with the Rednal terminus coming into operation on 14 April 1924. A very short section of tram track remains behind the old Rednal terminus building.