The number 997 hit a stop on Aldridge Road, near the One Stop Shopping Centre
A bus has ploughed into a stop outside a Birmingham shopping centre.
The number 997, which runs from the city centre to Walsall, stuck the stop on Aldridge Road, around midday (Jan 2).
Fortunately, nobody was said to have been injured in the incident and the double decker bus was quickly towed away. Work is underway to repair the damaged stop.
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The collision was one of many as freezing temperatures turned the region’s roads into ice rinks.
At one point, around 15 National Express West Midlands bus routes were affected by the weather but many resumed their usual route as the afternoon went on.
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Adam Slater, who filmed the scenes on Aldridge Road, said: “I left the apartment around 11.45am to go to One Stop Shopping Centre.
“I returned home at 12 to find the bus crashed into the bus stop.
“It was extremely slippy everywhere like black ice.”
Meanwhile, buses were stranded on the Queslett Road and skidding at the Romsley Road terminal in Bartley Green.
Cars also slid into each other in Handsworth and Hockley.
The council said the gritters would be out around 5pm on Friday (Jan 2).
They said: “Our winter service crews will carry out a precautionary treatment on all routes from 5pm today.
“Footway teams will follow with early‑morning treatments from 4am tomorrow to help keep priority areas safe.”