This is Liverpool Lime Street railway station.
This iconic terminus was built in the 19th century (1836).
It has been the departure point for many Liverpudlians and the arrival point for countless Beatles fans coming to visit the Cavern Club
The architectural style is similar to other British railway stations of the same era.
Neither Grecian or Gothic it drew rather on a range of Classical influences
This photograph was taken from the top floor of a hotel we stayed in when we visited the city to attend my son-in-law's graduation from his MBA course.
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Liverpool Lime Street in Monochrome
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Liverpool Lime Street train station, England
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| Category | (Architectural photography)
| Camera | (ZTE Blade V7 lite smartphone HDR)
| f stop | (f/2)
| Exposure time | (1/400sec)
| ISO | (120)
| Lens | (16 megapixel sensor 4 mm)
| Location | Photographed from our hotel room | |