Drone footage of Curzon Street railway station [BBC News]





Date: 10/03/2020

Work to create a new intercity terminus on Curzon Street is well underway, with archaeologists excavating the historic site.
The original Curzon Street station building, known as the L&BR terminus, officially opened in 1838 and is grade I-listed.
The new terminus will be the first new one built in Britain since the 19th century and will have seven platforms, a public space and be part of an extended tram network.


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Drone footage of Curzon Street railway station
Drone footage of Curzon Street

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Work to build a new HS2 terminus at the city centre site is underway

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The 1837 Birmingham station terminus at Curzon Street, built for the London and Birmingham Railway. The London Euston terminus had Doric columns whilst those at the Birmingham terminus were Ionic. While Euston has lost its Arch, Curzon Street has lost its station - replaced by New Street.
Location: Birmingham Curzon Street
Company: London and Birmingham Railway
30/06/2004 Ewan Crawford