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Amidst a public outcry the Curzon Street Stations
twin in Euston was pulled down. Birmingham kept
Curzon Street although the surrounding buildings
through which passengers passed have gone. Designed
by Philip Hardwick in 1838 this original gateway
of the Birmingham to London Railway now stands
forlorn near the site of the new Millenium Complex.
This was the main railway terminus into Birmingham
before New Street Station was built. Completed
in 1839 it is the oldest surviving railway terminus
in the world that is still in its original location
and is a grade 1 listed building.
The
Commerative Plaque on the wall (see photo) reads:
'CURZON
STREET STATION This plaque commemorates the 150th
anniversary of the arrival of the first London to
Birmingham train at this station on Monday 17th
September 1838'
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