Victoria Station – Manchester

Filed under: Victoria Station Car Rental - 25 May 2010  | Spread the word !

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Victoria Station in Manchester is one of the two main stations in Manchester, with the other being Piccadilly Station (because of these names it is common locally to discuss the stations as ‘pic’ and ‘vic’). Manchester Victoria serves routes that are to the north or east of Manchester, and a few routes to Liverpool. The station presently contains a traditional barber’s shop, a WHSmith Newsagents as well as coffee bars and buffets. Unfortunately Manchester Victoria has a bad name for its shopping experience, so don’t plan on buying too much here! Funds are currently being heavily invested into the shopping experience at the station however. If you are going shopping in Manchester, it is more likely you will require Piccadilly Station, but either will suffice as both have relatively central locations.

Trains from Victoria Station terminate at Wigan Wallgate (via Bolton), Kirkby, Southport, Blackpool North, Clitheroe, Rochdale, Liverpool Lime Street, Stalybridge, Huddersfield, Leeds and Dewsbury. All these trains run at least once per hour. The station is in a good location for access to the MEN Arena – a large arena in the north of England where big names perform on a regular basis. If you are travelling here for the MEN Arena, you need to travel to this station. Car rental is widely available at the station with a host of companies offering different deals on different car hires – setting foot outside the station you will see adverts to car hire companies, and if you get stuck simply ask the friendly Manchester Victoria station staff who will be able to direct you to the closest rental site.

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Victoria Station – Shops

Filed under: Victoria Station Car Rental - 04 May 2010  | Spread the word !

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When you are living a busy life it is very difficult to fit in time to relax. Your job can take over your life and can mean that you never really get a chance to sit back and put your feet up. The health problems associated with this hectic lifestyle and with the stress that inevitably comes with it are numerous and well known and they are something that are best avoided at all costs. The only real time that you have to sit and do nothing is when you are travelling on the train to your place to work, but often this time isn’t taken advantage of. People will often sit on the train doing work or just sitting there with thoughts running through their head; meaning that you are still working when you think you aren’t!

This is a fantastic time to detach yourself from your work and have a bit of a rest from your busy life. In the 2 hours you spend travelling from Victoria Station you could have a proper relaxation session reading a paper or a magazine and not have to think about your work. It is well worth visiting the shops at Victoria Station as they will offer you a range of things to occupy your time; newsagents that sell papers and magazines, shops that sell books and cafes selling food; a whole cornucopia of things to distract you from the job that you are going to do for the rest of the day!

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