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Nottingham Victoria railway station

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Nottingham Victoria Station 2
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Nottingham Victoria railway station was a Great Central Railway and Great Northern Railway railway station in Nottingham, England. It was designed by the architect Albert Edward Lambert, who also designed the rebuild of the Nottingham Midland station (now known simply as Nottingham station). It was opened by the Nottingham Joint Station Committee on 24 May 1900 and closed on 4 September 1967 by the London Midland Region of British Railways. The station building was entirely demolished (except the clock tower), and the Victoria Centre shopping centre was built on the site, incorporating the old station clock tower into the main entrance on Milton Street (the continuation of Mansfield Road).

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Nottingham Victoria railway station
Saint Ann's Street, Nottingham St Ann's

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Saint Ann's Street
NG1 3LP Nottingham, St Ann's
England, United Kingdom
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