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Did you know: Broad Street Station

Sunday 12 October 2008

DSC_0013 It's a beautiful day and I'm currently having a wonderful walk around the Broadgate Centre, adjacent to Liverpool Street station in central London. The current development is a 1980’s construction of mainly Post-Modern style office blocks arranged around a pedestrian circus. For its era I think that it is actually quite successful, a pleasure to walk around today and its lack of focus on the car is very refreshing indeed.

The site does have an interesting past however. Did you know that it was once the site of a big train terminus named Broad Street?

Opened in 1865 it had swiftly become the 3rd busiest station in London and served as the terminus for the North London Railway, now the London Overground. According to Wikipedia, “at the start of the 20th century, more than one train a minute arrived or left the

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station during the morning rush hour, with over 27 million passengers in 1902.” Over the 20th Century though, the station suffered a gradual decline with more passengers converting to the new tube lines and bus routes, and thus by the 1980’s it was decided the few remaining services be transferred to Liverpool Street and the station closed.

Sadly no parts of the station survive today but there are a few images:

  

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