Liverpool Central High Level railway station photograph

Liverpool Central High Level Railway Station

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Platforms in use 6
Original companyCheshire Lines Committee
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About Liverpool Central High Level Railway Station


Liverpool Central High Level was a terminus railway station in central Liverpool, England. It opened on 1 March 1874, at the western end of the Cheshire Lines Committee line to Manchester Central. It replaced Brunswick as the CLC's Liverpool passenger terminus, becoming the headquarters of the committee.

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