Levenshulme station sits on a viaduct accessed from what National Rail calls "Unnamed Road" but which a sign on the front of the station building calls "The Road With No Name":
Art decorates the spaces between the buttresses:
Stepping back we can see the entrance to the station and the rail bridge crossing the road on the right:
Steps lead up to platform 2:
The steps arrive under a shelter on platform 2:
The shelter also has a covered area to sit, as we can see from this view from over the line:
Next to the shelter is some interesting fencing with patterns in it:
Next to the shelter looking north:
Looking south down the line from the end of platform 2:
Back to ground level, we find a pedestrian underpass goes under the line at the station's north end:
Exiting the underpass we can see the shelter and buildings on the other side of the line:
A pedestrianised street leads to the underpass on this side, through a car park:
Mysteriously I didn't get photos of the entrance to the platform 1, so you'll have to take my word for it that somewhere around here it's possible to get up there. It's somewhere between here, back on the road on the other side of the bridge:
...and the car park. We look up the steps, anyway:
A mural/mosaic at the top of the steps:
On platform 1, next to the building:
The building and shelter on platform 1:
Looking north along the long platforms!
From the end of platform 1 looking north along the line:
Looking south:
Not done terribly well, but some of the signs are in Arabic script:
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