London Liverpool Street
Liverpool Street station was originally built in 1874, but was subject to extensive redevelopment in the 1980s.
The current building blends Victorian architecture with modern and contemporary features, although many of the modern elements are in the Victorian style.
Features within the station include a departure board, a large concourse, clock towers, a balcony level with retail, corridors, staircases and escalators, a taxi rank, war memorials and Victorian ironwork. A large station roof also offers opportunities for more ambitious projects.
Previous projects include: This is Christmas (Chris Foggin, 2022), Suspicion (Chris Long, 2022), Killing Eve series 3 (Suzanne Heathcote, 2020), Jack Ryan series 2 (Dennie Gordon, 2019), Luther series 2 (Neil Cross, 2011), St. Trinian's 2 (Oliver Parker & Barnaby Thompson, 2009), Stormbreaker (Geoffrey Sax, 2006), Mission: Impossible (Brian De Palma, 1996), A Prayer for the Dying (Mike Hodges, 1987), The Dogs of War (John Irwin, 1980), The Elephant Man (David Lynch, 1980), The File of the Golden Goose (Sam Wanamaker, 1969), The Entertainer (Tony Richardson, 1960), I Was Monty's Double (John Guillermin, 1958), Suspended Alibi (Alfred Shaughnessy, 1957), The Holly and the Ivy (George More O'Ferrall, 1952), The Silent Passenger (Reginald Denham, 1935).
Location details
London Liverpool Street station
Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 7PY
Tags
Within M25 area, Iconic landmarks, Stations, Victorian