Travelling through Liverpool Street Station



Travelling through Liverpool Street Station

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Opened in 1874, London Liverpool Street is one of the busiest railway stations in London, it has 18 platforms and serves large parts of East Anglia and the south east of England.

Each year around 70 million passengers go through the station, which makes it the 4th busiest railway station in the whole of the UK.

 

Many of our learners come from outside of London, we understand this, and want to make your journey to train as stress free as possible. This blog post is intended to make our learners aware of travel routes to training with IELTS Medical. We want to make it as easy as possible for you to reach Paddington station from Liverpool Street, Paddington station is a 10 minute walk from our training centre.

This station has frequent daily arrivals from Essex, East Anglia and Hertfordshire, these areas of the country have many commuters who travel into London daily for work. The combined population of these areas is over 5 million!

If you’re an overseas trained healthcare professional living in towns such as Norwich, Ipswich, Colchester, Chelmsford and Cambridge it is highly likely that in order to attend training with IELTS Medical at our Paddington, Central London training centre, you will have to travel through London Liverpool Street station.

Liverpool Street is on the London Underground, and the most efficient way to get to Paddington station is via the Elizabeth line. Travel 4 stops on the westbound service (11 mins) to Paddington station, then a walk for 10 minutes to our training centre (NW1 5RA).

 

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