Liverpool is well connected to the rest of Great Britain with frequent trains to Birmingham, Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Sheffield and York.
Liverpool Lime Street at the eastern edge of the city centre is the city’s main railway station and it is served by six different railway operating companies.
From Liverpool Lime Street, there are five trains per hour to Manchester (two to Manchester Oxford Road, two to Manchester Piccadilly and one to Manchester Victoria); three trains per hour to Stafford; two trains per hour to Birmingham New Street and hourly trains to Blackpool North, London Euston, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Leeds, Scarborough, Sheffield and York.
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It is a major station that sees nearly 20 million passengers pass through each year and features a good choice of shops and places to eat and drink including Boots the chemist, Caffè Nero, Costa, M&S Simply Food, The Pasty Shop, a WHSmith newsagent and a Wetherspoon pub.
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