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Trainers inspired by Liverpool’s famous Overhead Railway have gone on sale worldwide. Lost Art skate shop, based on Slater Street in Liverpool city centre, produced the footwear collection in ...
A water colour of The famous Liverpool Overhead Railway ran the full length of the docks from Dingle to Seaforth. It was originally built to transport dockers & goods up & down the line but ...
Liverpool's famous waterfront is showcased in a new skateboarding-themed film taking in the route of the city’s former Overhead Railway. The video was made by Lost Art skate shop, based on ...
A doomed railway station in a tunnel, a sudden collapse in 2012 and a bunch of rare classics hidden under decades of dirt. Meet Liverpool's hidden underground garage.
On March 6, 1893, the Liverpool Overhead Railway was opened for traffic. This line now has a length of 6.4 miles of doubletrack running through the Liverpool Dock property, parallel with the river.
John Hilliard, 95, from Oak Springs Care Home, said it brought back "fond memories" of travelling during the war on the Liverpool Overhead Railway.
The Liverpool Overhead Railway was the first electrically-operated elevated railway in the world and served Liverpool for more than 60 years. It closed in 1956 and was demolished in 1958.
Network Rail said the crash, which happened in Salford at 02:00 GMT on Friday, caused "significant damage to the railway and overhead electric cables", closing both the main line between Liverpool ...
Rail passengers are facing travel chaos on a major rail route into one of London’s busiest stations after overhead electric wires were damaged.
John Hilliard, 95, from Oak Springs Care Home, said it brought back "fond memories" of travelling during the war on the Liverpool Overhead Railway.
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