Liverpool Echo
UK · 26 mins ago
Changing face of Liverpool Lime Street Station as it marks 190 years in the city
For 190 years, Liverpool Lime Street Station has been where people have arrived, departed, reunited, and said goodbye. Generations have passed through its doors, carrying suitcases, shopping bags, school satchels, and sometimes broken hearts. It has seen soldiers leave for war, families head off on holiday, students set off for university, and thousands of Scousers return home. And while the station has changed dramatically over the decades, for many people, Lime Street remains more than just a railway station. Lime Street has been the gateway to the city, welcoming millions of passengers and witnessing arrivals, departures, and journeys. When Lime Street station opened its doors on August 15, 1836, Liverpool was at the forefront of the railway revolution. The Liverpool and Manchester Rail
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