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The Liverpool Overhead Railway (LOR) was a train system that worked during 1893 until its closure in 1956 after serious damages caused during the World War II. It was built to make easier the transportation of the workers through the Liverpool docks. However, it rapidly became famous due to its functionality and because of the outstanding structure -

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The war damage  was probably reparable, but the overall strength of the steel had been fatally eroded and weakened due to the decades of acidic smoke from the steam trains that also ran below it
 


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