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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Lime Street Station

Lime Street Station is the principal railway station in Liverpool, England.

Lime Street Station was originally built in 1836, and was at the end of a long incline down from Edge Hill along which trains were hauled by stationary engine.

The station has 2 glass overall roofs, the largest of which at 70m span was the biggest in the world at the time of building in 1857.

There are 9 platforms in use in the mainline station, and one platform in the low level (underground) station serving the Merseyrail Wirral Line.

The concourse has a ticket office, travel centre, snack bars, 2 pubs, shops and kiosks.

Lifts and escalators give access to the low level platform which serves the Merseyrail Wirral Line. 2 trains per hour each to Chester and Ellesmere Port, 4 per hour each to West Kirby and New Brighton.

The main station is served by:

Disabled access is reasonable, with level access to all platforms.


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