LIVERPOOL LIME STREET

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LIVERPOOL LIME STREET RAILWAY STATION

Liverpool Lime Street is the central railway station in Liverpool, England. Established in 1836, the station is the oldest still-in-use grand terminus mainline station in the world. Plus, the building itself is quite impressive; its front is designed in the Renaissance Revival style.

Trips from the Liverpool Lime Street stations cover plenty of destinations across England, Wales, and Scotland. And being the busiest station in Liverpool, it serves over 16 million passengers a year.

HOW TO GET TO LIVERPOOL LIME STREET​ RAILWAY STATION?

Liverpool Lime Street is situated in the heart of the city and surrounded by many top-visited sites. It can be reached in several ways.
Address: Liverpool St, London EC2M 7PY, United Kingdom
  • BUS: in England, public transport is the best option. Liverpool Lime Street is easily reachable by bus (10A, 20, 471, 500, 79, 82) or underground metro (Merseyrail).
  • TAXI: reach Liverpool Lime Street quickly and comfortably by taxi. Taxi service is easy to find and available 24/7.
  • ​WALK: take a walk to Liverpool Lime Street, which is surrounded by numerous known sites. It's only 8-9 minutes walking to the Heritage Center and World Museum.

POPULAR ROUTES

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RAILWAY COMPANIES IN LIVERPOOL LIME STREET STATION

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Welcome aboard the LNER Train on Liverpool Lime Street, the main terminus railway station in Liverpool. Since its construction in 1836, the railway has been extending and today covers a wide range of destinations across England, Scotland and Wales. The oldest still-operating station in the world has a branch of the West Coast Main Line from London Euston, which terminates at the station, as does the first Liverpool and Manchester Railway.