Liverpool Street Railway & Underground Station (London) | atm / cash machine, train station, bus station, metro station, 1874_construction

United Kingdom / England / London / A10 Bishopsgate
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Liverpool Street station, also called London Liverpool Street, is a major railway station and connected London Underground station in the north eastern corner of the City of London in England. It is also a station on the London monopoly board game.

It is the third busiest railway station in the United Kingdom, with 123 million visitors each year with 60 million rail users and just as many on the Underground; and one of seventeen managed by Network Rail. The main line station serves as the terminus of suburban services from east London and longer distance services from the East of England, including Cambridge, Norwich, Ipswich and many places in Essex. It is in Travelcard Zone 1.

The London Underground station is located on the Circle, Metropolitan and H&C Lines which share two sub-surface platforms, and there are also two deep-level platforms for the Central Line.
www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/lst/details.html
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Coordinates:   51°31'6"N   -0°4'54"E

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