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  • Trust the american to point out macdonalds........

  • @Aleon38 Generally we'll point out any McDonald's that doesn't look like the average, same old McDonald's. (I still remember seeing my first two story McDonald's and that was in New York City back in the 70s.) Hahaha

  • Yes. The Circle and Metropolitan lines are at ground level adjacent to the station and the Central line is a deep level station underneath. Although referred to as "The underground" much of London's tube lines are actually on the surface. They were installed using a method called "cut and cover". Even the deep level lines come to the surface at some point with the exception of the Victoria line which is underground for it's entire length from Brixton to Walthamstow except for the service depot.

  • Look, it's not a train station, it's a railway station.

  • @saab900se its a train station too to lol haha the underground is there.

  • It's a railway station, underneath is the tube station.

  • @PenzancePete SO Im RIGHT "Liverpool Street railway station,[3] also known as London Liverpool Street or simply Liverpool Street,[4] is both a central London railway terminus and a connected London Underground station in the north-eastern corner of the City of London".

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