Liverpool Lime Street

Liverpool Lime Street is the main terminal railway station in Liverpool, England. It serves daily routes to Manchester, London, Birmingham, Hull. It is linked with the Wirral Line, Northern Line and Virgin Trains.

Liverpool Lime Street
Liverpool Lime Street is located in a large dome-shaped glass building near a building that looks like a chateau. Liverpool Lime Steet is the second-busiest train station in Liverpool, after nearby Liverpool Central.

The shopping centre for the station is sprawling. There are shops like the newspaper shop, WHSmith, fast-food restaurant, Burger King, and others.

It is the third busiest train station in North West England, after Liverpool Central, and Manchester Piccadilly. The trains are every 1 hour for Manchester, London and other cities, and 15 minutes for the Wirral Line. The station is a popular station.

Trivia
At 17 million passengers, the station is the second-busiest train station in Liverpool, after Liverpool Central.

The station is the oldest station in England, being opened in 1840, surpassing London Underground which opended a year later.

Virgin Trains, a high-speed passenger train can takes passengers from this station to London Waterloo station in under 2 hours and 7 minutes, while a standard train will take 6 hours.

The station links the Northern Rail, Virgin Trains, and the Wirral Line together.