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ARTICLES RELATED TO Liverpool Lime Street railway station - History |  |  |  | Liverpool Lime Street railway station - History: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Lime Street railway station - HistoryIn the early days of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the Liverpool terminus was located at Crown Street, in Edge Hill, officially opened in 1830. Construction of a purpose-built station began in October 1833, the land being purchased from Liverpool Council for £9000. A tunnel was constructed between Edge Hill and the new station (starting in 1832, prior to station construction), and the station was opened to the public in August of 1836, although construction was not completed until the following year. Because of the steep incline bet ...
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 |  |  | Liverpool Lime Street railway station - History: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Lime Street railway station - Layout and future expansionLiverpool Lime Street is divided into two sections: the mainline station, which serves national and local overground services, and the Merseyrail station, located underground, at the foot of St George’s Hall, which serves the Wirral Line.
The mainline station is still covered by the vast iron and glass roofs dating from the 1880s. Platforms 1 to 6 are shorter than 7 to 9, the latter dealing mainly with long-distance services to London and other destinations. Toilets, booking offices, shops, ...
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