Where Nottingham Victoria Station used to be

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The photograph on this page of Where Nottingham Victoria Station used to be by John Sutton as part of the Geograph project.

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Where Nottingham Victoria Station used to be

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 1 Jul 2015

A view of the Victoria Centre from the junction of Woodborough Road and Huntingdon Street. Beyond the wall in the foreground the Great Central Railway excavated a huge hole in the sandstone in which Victoria Station stood until it was demolished in the late 1960s and replaced by the Victoria Centre. The main entrance to the station was on Mansfield Road, but only the copper-domed clock tower (just left of centre) remains.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.959177
Longitude
-1.148302