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The station was extensively houses for sale in
London modified between 1985 and 1992, including
bringing all the platforms in the main shed up
to the same end point and constructing a new underground
booking office, but its facade, Victorian cast-iron
pillars, and the memorial for Great Eastern Railway
employees who died in the Great War were retained.
The redevelopment coincided houses for sale in
London with the closure and demolition of neighbouring
Broad Street station and the construction of the
Broadgate development in its place. Liverpool
Street was officially re-opened by HM Queen Elizabeth
II in 1991. At this time the giant timetable board,
which is suspended above the station concourse,
was installed at great expense. However due to
technical difficulties there was a long delay
after the official opening before it became operational.
It was one of houses for sale in London the last
remaining mechanical "flapper board"
display boards at a UK railway station and certainly
the largest, but was removed from service in September
2007 and replaced by electronic boards.
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