Talk:Liverpool Central railway station

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[edit] Future

Apparently planning permission is in to redevelop central station in a rather large way.--Son of Paddy's Ego 22:24, 4 October 2005 (UTC)

Beeching axe (as usual) is blamed for the rationalisation of the station in the 60s. This was actually part of a long-term strategy for the concentration of traffic into a single station in each city where possible. Will change if no-one objects. To be honest, this is a policy that, whilst it may have upset train buffs, was actually welcomed by the public who no longer had to ride taxis across city centres to change trains.

Exile 12:43, 29 September 2006 (UTC)