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Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Station Hotel
Phone:
+44 1952 612949

Hours:
Sunday12pm - 11pm
Monday11am - 11pm
Tuesday11am - 11pm
Wednesday11am - 11pm
Thursday11am - 11pm
Friday11am - 11pm
Saturday11am - 11pm


Liverpool Street station, also known as London Liverpool Street, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station, located on the eastern fringe of the City of London, close to the Spitalfields and Shoreditch districts. It is one of the busiest railway stations in London, serving as the terminus of the West Anglia Main Line to Cambridge, the busier Great Eastern Main Line to Norwich, local and regional commuter trains serving east London and destinations in the East of England, and the Stansted Express service to Stansted Airport. The station opened in 1874 as a replacement for Bishopsgate station as the Great Eastern Railway's main London terminus. By 1895 it had the largest number of platforms on any terminal railway station in London. During the First World War, an air raid on the station in 1917 led to 162 deaths. In the build-up to the Second World War, the station served as the entry point for thousands of child refugees arriving in London as part of the Kindertransport rescue mission. The station was damaged by the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, and during the 7 July 2005 bombing seven passengers were killed when a bomb exploded aboard an Underground train just after it had departed from Liverpool Street. Liverpool Street was built as a dual-level station with provision for the Underground. A tube station opened in 1875 for the Metropolitan Railway, and the station today is served by the Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, and is in fare zone 1.
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