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When it was first planned, Liverpool Street Central Line station was
to have direct-to-platform lifts (which is why the platforms are so far apart), but just before it was built the plans were changed to use escalators instead (these are probably the middle set of escalators, each in their own shaft). However, they kept one of the lift shafts in the plans, built it, but fitted it out with a spiral staircase. Where is that spiral staircase? Does it still exist? I'm also curious about the connection to Broad Street. The surface building would have been to the SW of the platforms, slightly beyond the southern headwall and then to the west. So how was the connection made to it? There are escalators between the two platforms heading south, but presumably these were added when Liverpool Street mainline station was rebuilt, so was there previously some access to broad street in their place? Or perhaps the two passages through the platforms' southern headwalls, which seem to have a couple of steps further down them, are something to do with the access? |
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