Longbridge is an area in the south-west of Birmingham, England, located near the border with Worcestershire, historically being within this place.
Longbridge is described as a hub for public transport with a number of bus services run by Kev's Coaches and National Express West Midlands passing through it with destinations including Birmingham City Centre, West Bromwich and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Edgbaston.
In 2020 a large multi-storey carpark was built near Longbridge station as a park and ride facility to reduce car journeys into the city centre.
Since 1906, the area has been dominated by the Longbridge plant, which produced Austin, Nash Metropolitan, Morris, British Leyland, and most recently MG Rover cars.
The factory became dormant, and some parts of the older sections of the site were demolished after MG Rover fell into administration in April 2005.