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Old January 21st 08, 02:07 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Sir Benjamin Nunn Sir Benjamin Nunn is offline
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Default Redevelopment at Liverpool Street


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Do you happen to know where the spiral staircase was, and what
happened to it?


The is a "lift shaft" type area located between the platforms towards
the middle. It's now a pump room (the pump was prone to fail not so
long ago, causing flooding on the platform). As others have said, the
escalator shaft towards Broad Street was located at the west end of
the platforms, up some stairs and along a passage, coming out where
the bus station now is.


So I assume its been capped now at the ticket hall level, so that they
can have that newer set of escalators to the north?



I think it's to the more extreme West of the site than that.

I had a little wander around Liverpool St the other day, and at the far
western end of the eastbound platform is a footbridge over the line, which
would make sense with an exit at that end going up a few steps then turning
due north and crossing the platform.

There's little room for anything else to be using that bridge, as the
westernmost of the three banks of escalators has already cleared that height
at the point where the line is crossed.


But is the shaft completely blocked up, or can you still get to it
from a newer staircase, as, perhaps, an emergency escape?



It looked like the 'wall' at the western ends of the central line platforms
was in effect a door/grille, so one could presumably go through there, up
the steps and over the footbridge to the lift/spiral staircase concourse at
least.

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