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1830 warehouse, Liverpool Road railway station

The 1830 warehouse, Liverpool Road, Manchester, England, is a 19th-century warehouse that forms part of the Liverpool Road railway station complex. It was built in five months between April and September 1830, "almost certainly [to the designs of] the Liverpool architect Thomas Haigh". The heritage listing report attributes the work to George Stephenson and his son, Robert. It has been listed Grade I on the National Heritage List for England since May 1973.

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File:Almost 1830 - geograph.org.uk - 1445189.jpg|A view from the original 1830 platform of the Liverpool Road terminus, with the replica locomotive 'Planet' and carriages, and original 1830 warehouse behind, 2009 File:View of the Manchester Liverpool Road railway station, Manchester from a building under renovation to south of track 04.jpg|View of the western end of the warehouse, with a corner of Factory International in the background, 2023 File:View of the Manchester Liverpool Road railway station, Manchester from a building under renovation to south of track 05.jpg|The warehouse fronting the railway, 2023 ==See also==
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