Brighton Railway Station is a suitably impressive entrance to the town. Opened in 1840, it did its bit to cater for the crowds of Londoners who turned Brighton into a popular seaside resort. Now Grade II listed, the Station has in recent years benefitted from a couple of million pounds spent on renovations, to the delight of Brightonians using it.
Sometimes the best ideas are simple ones. Someone placed a piano on the concourse and, as you can see, it's popular.
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