5100 x 3948 px | 43,2 x 33,4 cm | 17 x 13,2 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
12 mai 2026
Lieu:
Manchester skyline looking west from Liverpool Road towards Salford at dusk, with new towers and cit
Informations supplémentaires:
Elevated view looking west from the Liverpool Road and Castlefield side of Manchester towards Salford at dusk, with the city’s changing skyline spread beneath a dramatic evening sky. The photograph shows a broad urban panorama of roads, railway corridors, low-rise industrial and commercial buildings, trees, apartment blocks and tall towers, including the modern high-rise development around Deansgate, Castlefield and the neighbouring Salford edge of the city centre. The warm light on the horizon and layered cloud give the scene an atmospheric late-day quality, while the street grid and transport infrastructure below emphasise Manchester’s dense urban fabric. Liverpool Road is strongly associated with the city’s railway and industrial history, including the former Liverpool Road station, now part of the Science and Industry Museum area, close to Castlefield’s canals, warehouses and viaducts. The view works as a useful contrast between the older industrial city and the new Manchester of residential towers, regeneration, urban living, offices, hotels, transport links and expanding city-centre development. It is suitable for editorial use on Manchester regeneration, Salford city growth, city centre living, high-rise apartments, planning, transport infrastructure, post-industrial redevelopment, northern city economies, urban density, housing, architecture and skyline change. The image also has value for travel and location features, showing Manchester as a large regional city with historic infrastructure, new investment and strong visual links between Deansgate, Castlefield, Liverpool Road, Salford and the western approach to the centre. The cloudy dusk sky, soft sunset colour and high viewpoint create a strong cityscape image for stories about modern Manchester, Greater Manchester growth, urban change, development pressure, rail and road corridors, commercial districts and the continuing transformation of former industrial land into mixed-use neighbourhoods.