Liverpool Street Station
A very impressive display of Victorian Railway engineering and architecture, this is the main terminus for services from Essex and the Anglia region. The station is on three levels, with a small bus
terminus at a higher level to the side. The two upper levels are well known to the
traveling public. The top level being for 'main line' services and now boasts a mezzine deck of shops. The second level is the underground, being on the Circle loop. However the third is not normally known about, being part of the Mail Rail system owned and operated by the Post Office.
The towers protecting the main entrance, sadly heavily backlit.
The sunken main concourse
A general view of the roof and intricate cast iron works at the top of the columns.
Closer view of the details
Looking down from the mezzine level to the main line trains, a clickable link to look closer at them
The entrance to the underground system from the main concourse
The Mail Rail Platforms
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Keith J. (Boiler
Bill) Chesworth
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