Central Station, Liverpool and other Reminiscences

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Re: Central Station, Liverpool

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daggers wrote:That is Cases Street, once running through to Clayton Square, now only a fragment where the fruit barrow is or was.
Dead on Daggers! It was Cases Street. Just had a look on Google and the old pub on the corner is [or was] still there. Now the Midland Hotel, can't recall if that was its name back then. Rarely went in there because Yates' Wine Lodge up on Lime Street a little way down from the Warrington Arms was the meetup place for my crowd.
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Re: Central Station, Liverpool and other Reminiscences

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OK here's another train question. Does anyone remember any places in the city centre where they were aware of the rumbling of the underground trains? I remember one spot in Dale Street, near Moorfields. I know of someone who studied at Liverpool Poly in Byrom Street. She was able to tell the time because she could feel the reverberation of the trains throughout the classroom.

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Always felt it in Lewis's.
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Re: Central Station, Liverpool and other Reminiscences

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That would be after they built the loop line. St Georges Hall is another place where you get the rumble.
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Yes Daggers it was - in the late 1970's. On the website http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/sites.shtml which Erika told us about earlier there is a whole section about the project. Its an excellent website packed with information. Well worth a read.

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