Great Northern Railway Company S Goods Warehouse. Great Northern Railway Company`s Goods Warehouse in Manchester, UK Editorial Stock Photo Image A unique 3-way railway goods exchange station, serving the railway, canal and road networks of the Manchester region. Two sections of the canal tunnel remain: that under the Great Northern Goods Warehouse may become accessible to the public; the other section under the former Granada TV studios is intact but inaccessible.
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All four sides have friezes lettered in white brick reading "Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse". The distinctive frontage of railway buildings on Deansgate survives, and at the southern end of the site stands the huge Beetham Tower
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According to Historic England, the warehouse is a "unique survival of a three-way railway. The Great Northern Warehouse is the former railway goods warehouse of the Great Northern Railway in Manchester city centre, England, which was refurbished into a leisure complex in 1999.The building is at the junction of Deansgate and Peter Street But there's one that it's impossible to miss because of its sheer size and because its name is displayed in big white letters - Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse
Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse, Manchester Stock Photo Alamy. The Great Northern Warehouse is the former railway goods warehouse of the Great Northern Railway in Manchester city centre, England, which was refurbished into a leisure complex in 1999.The building is at the junction of Deansgate and Peter Street All four sides have friezes lettered in white brick reading "Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse".
Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse Sikke et … Flickr. This gem of Manchester's Victorian industrial heritage was built adjacent to Central Station which closed in. The building is at the junction of Deansgate and Peter Street