Get off train, leave station, hope taxi is there, get out of taxi, enter station.......it’s not a connection to someone who worries about such things - elderly, disabled, lots of luggage, kids, concerned about personal safety in a city.
I'm sorry but Birmingham New Street to Birmingham Moor Street is hardly a crime infested slum as you seem to paint a picture of.
If you've booked assistance then assistance will be there and even if you haven't booked assistance then staff will do their best to help you.
You're making a mountain out of a molehill so well done!
In the PRM era a 10 minute walk is not a connection
I disagree, depending on the connection and how far they have to go, 10 minutes is plenty of time and if it isn't then just give some extra time.
The tram will also connect New Street and Curzon Street for those really unable to walk.
Indeed, it already connects New Street to Snow Hill and once Curzon Street is on the network, it will give direct links to HS2 from Wolverhampton and Birmingham itself.
And it's not beyond the realms of imagination to have the New St assistance staff be able to transfer passengers to Curzon Street or vice-versa. Little difference to changing platforms at New Streer today.
Indeed that happens today as I observed a New Street member of staff doing just that taking a wheelchair bound passenger with luggage from New Street to Moor Street and it happens all the time at Kings Cross with GTR or LNER staff taking booked assistances either to the Underground where LUL staff take over or across to St Pancras where either GTR or EMT staff take over.
So it's not a big deal as some here are trying to make it is
And HS2 won't completely replace the ability to use remaining, albeit slower, services remaining from New Street.
Indeed, you will still have LNWR and XC services using New Street along with WMT and TfW services so HS2 won't get rid of these.