Curzon Street Station Birmingham West Midlands England UK


Curzon Street Station was a railway station in Birmingham in the 19th century and is the world's oldest surviving piece of monumental railway architecture. It acted as the terminus for both the London and Birmingham Railway and the Grand Junction Railway, with lines connecting Birmingham to London and to Manchester and Liverpool respectively. The surviving entrance building, which was designed by Philip Hardwick and constructed in 1838, is three storeys tall but relatively small.


Size: 2912px × 4368px
Location: Birmingham West Midlands England UK
Photo credit: © Jon Lewis / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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