Victoria Station – Shops

Filed under: Victoria Station Car Hire - 21 Jun 2010  | Spread the word !

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People are always rushing to a station to catch a train. Whether you are going on holiday or just commuting to work it is very likely that you will be in a bit of a rush when you set off from home. The problem that we have as humans is that the brain doesn’t function particularly well when it is under stress and the main thing that happens is that you forget things. Now, it is rare that you forget the most important things like your briefcase our suitcase; we don’t lose the ability to remember those! However, smaller things like breakfast or a newspaper, or even toothbrushes and the like are often left behind to the annoyance of the traveller when they get to the station. Once there, you may think that there is little chance of doing anything other than catching your train and many neglect to look about themselves upon arrival because they feel so annoyed about forgetting something. If they were to stop and look around, they would realise that forgetting something isn’t the end of the world as Victoria station has numerous shops that sell a variety of things.

With everything ranging from newsagents to a Marks and Spencer’s shop, you will be hard pressed to find a more comprehensive place to find replacements! You can buy food, entertainment or toiletries from these shops and put your mind at ease. The last thing you want to be doing when you are travelling is worrying about things that you’ve left behind!

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Victoria Station – Manchester

Filed under: Victoria Station Car Hire - 15 Jun 2010  | Spread the word !

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There was the time when Victoria station was one of the most important in Manchester – along with the Great Northern Railway in Deansgate. It was opened in 1844 and named Victoria after Her Majesty’s permission. The Great Northern now houses an entertainment complex, and Victoria’s wacky glamour consists of the “remains of the day”: an impressive (if somewhat obscure) war memorial, ticket offices, the Victoria Good Life shop (which seems to be shut), a cafe and a bar under the roof of the former bookstall, and tiled and rather dim interior. The elaborate green canopy lists the names of popular 19th century destinations, including Blackpool, London, and even Belgium.

The station is very similar to the station that used to exist in Blackpool. Sadly, the memories of the bygone days haunt the room of disrepair and decline. This especially comes to the fore when a certain art teacher brings the children therefore an open lesson in drawing! There are 6 platforms in the station, and these days Victoria is connected with the MEN Arena: you can get to the Arena either from within the station, by following the stairs, or from the street. Like Piccadilly, Victoria is a stop on the metrolink route, no. 2 bus goes past it towards Shudehill or Deansgate, and the station is served by a small taxi rank. There are only two traffic lines, so on certain days or at certain hours the Station Approach gets extremely busy. One thing is for sure; the station is an incredibly important facility in the city of Manchester.

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