
Liverpool Street
Modern travel hubs with a proud past
SSP operates at all eleven of London’s main stations. Speed of service is essential in the time-pressured environment of a station, and. SSP UK meets this need with a variety of kiosks formats, as well as seated units.
All of these stations are of historical importance and development at the buildings requires considerable skill and sensitivity. Space is often severely limited, meaning that significant operational dexterity is required to ensure commercial success.
Originally completed in 1874, Liverpool Street station was constructed by the Lucas Brothers and the roof was designed and built by the Fairburn Engineering Company who also supplied the roof to the Royal Albert Hall. Liverpool Street benefited from a major redevelopment in the late 1980s.
The number of travellers passing through the station now averages 405,000 a day. 81% of these are passengers while the remaining 19% are visitors living and working locally or ‘meeters and greeters’.
Brands featured at Liverpool Street include Burger King, Upper Crust, Starbucks, Delice de France, Pasty Shop, Millie’s Cookies and Camden Food Co.
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Sector - Stations