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Manchester Piccadilly is the main railway station of the city of Manchester, in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, England. Opened originally as Store Street in 1842, it was renamed Manchester London Road in 1847 and became Manchester Piccadilly in 1960.
Gateway House in Manchester, England, is a modernist office block above a row of shops designed by Richard Seifert & Partners and completed in 1969. It replaced a row of 19th-century railway warehouses on the approach to Manchester Piccadilly station.
The four main railway stations in Manchester city centre are Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Victoria, Manchester Oxford Road and Manchester Deansgate which all form part of the Manchester station group. Most services run to or through one of Manchester city centre's major stations, Manchester Victoria and Manchester Piccadilly.
Located in the Piccadilly area of central Manchester, 111 Piccadilly was the fifth-tallest office building in the city when constructed. Located near Piccadilly station, the busiest in central Manchester, 111 Piccadilly remains one of the tallest buildings in a predominantly low rise area of the city. [117] Dunkirk Rise 64 (210) 21 1966 Residential
The site, a car park on a railway viaduct to the rear of Piccadilly station [4] between Store Street and Ducie Street was purchased by Inacity for £14 million in 2003. [5] The planning application was submitted in 2004 [6] and was approved in March 2005. [2] The cost of the development is around £220 million. [2]
Manchester, England. Manchester station group, a station fare group composed of: Manchester Oxford Road railway station; Manchester Piccadilly station, the main railway station; Manchester Victoria station, a railway station and tram stop; Deansgate railway station; Manchester Airport station, a multi-modal station at Manchester Airport
The tower is 64 m (210 ft) tall, [1] which makes it the joint 74th-tallest building in Greater Manchester as of 2023. The building is located at the corner of Ducie Street (near Station Approach which leads to Manchester's main railway station, Manchester Piccadilly). It is the last building in Piccadilly which continues here as London Road.
The Manchester station group is a station group (for fares purposes) of four railway stations in Manchester city centre, England; this consists of Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester Victoria and Deansgate. [1] The station group is printed on national railway tickets as MANCHESTER STNS.