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 Liverpool Lime Street railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lime Street Station (officially referred to as Liverpool Lime Street) is the mainline railway station serving Liverpool, England.
Liverpool 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.
Construction of a purpose-built station began in October 1833, the land being purchased from Liverpool Council for £9000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lime_Street_Station   (693 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Liverpool Street station Article
Liverpool Street station, also called London Liverpool Street, is a mainline railway station in the north eastern corner of the City of London, in the heart of the financial district, with entrances on Bishopsgate and Liverpool Street itself.
Liverpool Street station, also called London Liverpool Street, is a mainline railway station in the north eastern corner of the City of London, in the heart of the financial district, with entrances o...
Liverpool Street serves destinations in eastern England including Stansted Airport, Cambridge, Norwich, Ipswich, Chelmsford, Colchester, Braintree, and the port of Harwich.
www.ipedia.com /liverpool_street_station.html   (523 words)

  
 Liverpool Street station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Trains from Liverpool Street do not go to (A large city in northwestern England; its port is the country's major outlet for industrial exports) Liverpool.
They said they chose Liverpool Street because of its unique position, on the border between the (The part of London situated within the ancient boundaries; the commercial and financial center of London) City of London and the (Click link for more info and facts about East End) East End.
It is one of the busiest commuter stations in London.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/li/liverpool_street_station.htm   (862 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Network Rail
Liverpool Street station Liverpool Street station, also called London Liverpool Street, is a mainline railway station in the north eastern corner of the City of London, in the heart of the financial district, with entrances on Bishopsgate and Liverpool Street itself.
Victoria Station concourse Victoria station is a London Underground and railway station in London, in the City of Westminster.
Leeds City station is the mainline railway station serving the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Network-Rail   (1464 words)

  
 Liverpool and Manchester
The Liverpool and Manchester railway was 31 miles long and consisted of a double line of rails of the fish-bellied type and laid on stone or timber sleepers.
Liverpool and Manchester company were unsure whether to use locomotives or stationary engines on their line.
The proposed Liverpool and Manchester Railway was a serious economic threat to the Bridgewater Canal.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /RAliverpool.htm   (1967 words)

  
 Liverpool Street Station - The Open Guide to London
All this, combined with the fact that Liverpool Street is the closest large railway terminus to the City of London, means that it is the busiest railway station in the country, handling ~120 million passengers per year.
Liverpool Street is a terminus for lines from East Anglia; in particular, the Great Eastern (which runs out though the East End to the depths of Essex) and the West Anglia (which runs out through north-east London to Cambridge).
Railtrack have a [map of the shops] in the station.
london.openguides.org /index.cgi?id=Liverpool_Street_Station   (1024 words)

  
 Liverpool St Railway Station
Liverpool St Railway Station is almost 130 years old and serves trains going to Essex and the east of England.
also arriving and departing every ten minutes from Liverpool Railway Station is the shuttle bus to London City Airport.
Liverpool St Tube Station serves the Metropolitan Line, Central Line, Circle Line, and the Hammersmith and City Line.
www.absolutelondon.com /Travel/land/liverpool.htm   (187 words)

  
 Victorian London - Transport - Railways, Above Ground - Stations - Liverpool Street
LIVERPOOL STREET RAILWAY STATION is the terminus of the Great Eastern Railway, and is now one of the largest railway stations in England.
It has its main entrance in Liverpool Street, and another entrance for the East suburban trains in Bishopsgate Street.
It is a handsome station, with 18 platforms.
www.victorianlondon.org /transport/liverpool.htm   (116 words)

  
 Liverpool hotels, hotels in Liverpool England.
We have hotel accommodation in Liverpool and the North West of England, hotels near to Liverpool football club, the University of Liverpool, Liverpool Airport, Bus station, and Liverpool Lime Street Railway Station.
Liverpool is one of the world's most famous cities and being unique in culture and spirit it's not surprising Liverpool is to be European Capital of Culture in 2008.
The hotel is ideally situated for Liverpool FC as well as many of the city's other tourist attractions.
www.the-liverpool-hotels.com   (522 words)

  
 London railway stations
Euston Station was built in 1838 for the London and Birmingham Railway.
The remainder of the station is theterminus for routes from Sussex and South London.
The station is situated near the river Thamesclose to Waterloo Station, which lies on the other side of the river.
www.2747.com /2747/world/station/london.htm   (390 words)

  
 London - London Liverpool Street
Liverpool Street railway station, London, 360?dm; London panorama
Liverpool Street terminus is major station serving east London and...
Stations: Aldgate East, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Shoreditch...
www.mylondononline.com /guide/londonliverpoolstreet.html   (295 words)

  
 Detailed Directions World Museum Liverpool
There is a dropping off point for coaches in front of Walker Art Gallery at the top end of William Brown Street itself (close to St George's Hall) or alternatively at the lower end of William Brown Street in front of World Museum Liverpool.
World Museum Liverpool is the fourth building from the right behind the fountain.
World Museum Liverpool is the fourth building on the right behind the fountain.
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk /wml/directions.asp   (589 words)

  
 London Rail Stations Photo Gallery
Originally completed in 1874, Liverpool Street station benefited from a major redevelopment in the late 1980s.
Today the station has 123 million visitors each year and remains a stunning example of the fusion of modern facilities within the traditional environment.
The station was first opened in 1854 and has recently benefited from a major redevelopment.
www.geocities.com /asiaglobe/gallery/london-rail.htm   (193 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bedlam
Bedlam was founded in 1247 as a priory in Bishopsgate Street, for the order of St. Mary of Bethlehem, by Simon Fitz Mary, an Alderman and Sheriff of London.
In the next century it is mentioned as a hospital in a license granted (1330) to collect alms in England, Ireland, and Wales.
The word Bethlehem became shortened to Bedlam in popular speech, and the confinement of lunatics there gave rise to the use of this word to mean a house of confusion.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02387b.htm   (636 words)

  
 Chronology of Psychology: Addenda
On December 17, 1756, the Pine Street Hospital in Philadelphia was opened and accepted both mentally ill and general medical patients.
The station was financed by the Prussian Academy of Sciences.
The first patients were transferred from the Pine Street Hospital, whose history originated in 1751.
www.cwu.edu /~warren/addenda.html   (18060 words)

  
 Time Capsule
This site is now located under the Liverpool Street railway station.
Source: APA Historical Database, created and maintained by Warren R. Street, Central Washington University, and published as 'A Chronology of Noteworthy Events in American Psychology' (APA, 1994).
The amendments mandated the use of the term 'disability' instead of 'handicap' in official usage and expanded the scope of federal support for the education of students with disabilities.
www.apa.org /MONITOR/OCT98/tc.html   (309 words)

  
 BBC - Liverpool Local History - Lime Street Station - Rainhill Trials
Carriages started from early this morning trying to get through the crowded streets because all the roads have been jammed with traffic because of the interest which has been generated by this new great iron road which is linking the two great cities of the North West, Liverpool and Manchester.
The railway company's chief engineer Mr George Stephenson who has supervised the building of the three-quarters of a million pound line was on the scene at dawn to direct the operations.
It’s still not quite clear what happened, though some reports say the Liverpool member of parliament William Huskisson was struck by one of the locomotives and is seriously hurt.
www.bbc.co.uk /liverpool/localhistory/journey/lime_street/station/rainhill_trials.shtml   (878 words)

  
 Birmingham’s Railways
London and Birmingham Railway was aiming at a terminus in Curzon Street.
Railway had also arrived in Curzon Street, abandoning its previous terminus in Camp Hill.
Those at Curzon Street were 45 feet high, and stood in pairs on huge rectangular plinths, themselves some 5 feet high and weighing over 18 tons each.
www.virtualbrum.co.uk /history/railway1.htm   (667 words)

  
 Findus from Airports-Stations etc.
From Liverpool Lime Street mainline station you have to get on the underground station and find a train going to West Kirby (about every third train on the Wirral Line).
The railway station is at about 400 yards from the bus station and the simplest way is to ask directions in the bus station and walk.
Church road takes you over an old railway bridge to the Church on your right, but you take the first left which is Carpenters Lane and we are the first house on the right.
www.mcbrown.btinternet.co.uk /Find_us.htm   (1154 words)

  
 City of London hotels & aparthotels. Moderate price, three stars, four stars, good quality, good value accommodation in the City, Barbican, by Liverpool Street Railway Station & Underground
Old Street Underground & Railway Stations are a couple of blocks from the hotel.
It is also a perfect location if you are doing business in the City as Liverpool Street station is only 10 mins walk away.
The hotel is nestled amongst charming pedestrian streets, ancient churches, parks and public houses.
www.londonguideandhotels.com /citylondonbarbican.html   (2408 words)

  
 Articles - Whitechapel
It is roughly bounded by the Bishopsgate thoroughfare on the west, Hanbury Street on the north, Brady Street/Cavell Street on the east and Commercial Road on the south.
Whitechapel Rd. itself was not particularly squalid through most of this period—it was the warren of small dark streets branching from it that contained the greatest suffering, filth and danger, especially Dorset St. (now a private alley), Thrawl St., Berners St. (renamed Henriques St.), Wentworth St. and others.
In the Victorian era the basal population of poor English country stock was swelled by immigrants from all over, particularly Irish and Jewish.
www.wathcesa.com /articles/Whitechapel   (493 words)

  
 Liverpool Street Station, London EC2: tourist information from TourUK
Standing at the northern edge of the City, Liverpool Street Station is one of the capital's busiest commuter stations.
Liverpool Street remained virtually unchanged until the mid-1980s when it was transformed by a major redevelopment programme.
The facilities of the station were modernised and the eastern train shed was demolished for a new office block.
www.touruk.co.uk /london_stations/liverpoolstreet_station1.htm   (255 words)

  
 BANKSIDE RESTAURANT & BAR
It is within easy walking distance of both Bank underground station and Liverpool Street underground/railway station.
www.banksiderestaurants.co.uk /banksideec2/map.html   (26 words)

  
 London Bloggers
Stations: Aldgate East, Bank, Canary Wharf, Cannon Street, Chancery Lane, Ealing Broadway, Embankment, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Tower Gateway, Westminster
Stations: King\'s Cross St. Pancras, Liverpool Street, Tooting Bec
Stations: Aldgate East, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Shoreditch
londonbloggers.iamcal.com /station.php?id=70   (836 words)

  
 City of London
It makes a divergence to the west at the end of Middlesex Street to allow the Tower of London to be in Tower Hamlets, and then reaches the river.
It goes north, becomes the border with the London Borough of Hackney, then east, north, east on backstreets, meeting Norton Folgate at the border with the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
The City of London borders the City of Westminster to the west - the border cutting through Victoria Embankment, passing to the west of Middle Temple, going east along Strand/Fleet Street, north up Chancery Lane, where it becomes instead the border with the London Borough of Camden.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/c/ci/city_of_london.html   (1367 words)

  
 Greater London Authority - Press Release
Venue: entrance to Liverpool Street Railway Station, Liverpool St Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London will speak at a Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration at Liverpool Street Station on Wednesday.
Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London will speak at a Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration at Liverpool Street Station on Wednesday.
The station has an important part to play in London's history as a refuge from intolerance and persecution.
www.london.gov.uk /view_press_release.jsp?releaseid=866   (276 words)

  
 TEFL courses Liverpool weekend TEFL course TESOL
The hotel is a 20 minute walk or 5 minute taxi ride from Liverpool Lime Street railway station.
The closest station to the hotel is Moorfield station and you can take a local train, 2 stops along from Lime Street.
A 7 mins walk along Dale Street will bring you into the centre of town where there is various food outlets.
www.onlinetefl.com /viewPages.php?pageid=7731   (168 words)

  
 The independent bookstore on the web!
It was a matter of days before his fourteenth birthday when he alighted from the boat train at Liverpool Street railway station in London.
There were many good years such as when he was presenting a classical music program from a military radio station in the Netherlands and when he was a successful mortgage broker towards the end of his working life.
Some not so good years, spending many of them as a temporary employee in the USA pretending to be a woman.
www.buybooksontheweb.com /peek.asp?ISBN=0-7414-1997-1   (690 words)

  
 Architronic v5n2.06h
In the late 80s a light railway connection to the London Underground ran from the Tower Hill station, but it was overcrowded and a planned extension of the Underground costing over a billion pounds was years away.
At another prominent riverfront site, Coin Street, between the Waterloo and Blackfriars bridges, developers proposed several buildings, with the tallest building to be 220 feet.
East of the Coin Street parcel, between the London and Tower Bridges, was the Hays Wharf site, an even more valuable location within walking distance of the Bank.
architronic.saed.kent.edu /v5n2/v5n2.06h.html   (1231 words)

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