What statue is in St Pancras Station?
The statue of John Betjeman at St Pancras railway station, London is a depiction in bronze by the sculptor Martin Jennings.
What products and services are offered at St Pancras station?
If you do need any help, please speak to one of our Customer Service Assistants in the light blue St Pancras vests.
- Toilets & Baby Changing.
- Changing Places Facilities.
- Free WiFi.
- Public Phones.
- Cash Machines.
- Charging Spots.
- Pharmacy.
- Photo Booth.
How long did it take to build St Pancras station?
Work eventually started in 1868 and the main section of the Midland Grand Hotel opened on 5 May 1873, with the west wing following three years later.
Where is the Eurostar platform at St Pancras?
Platforms 1-4 and 11-13 are in the very far distance outside the historic arched trainshed, on either side of the Eurostar tracks. St Pancras upper level, looking north from just inside the big archway from the forecourt, next to The Lovers statue. St Pancras upper level, looking south.
Is London St Pancras and Kings Cross the same?
King’s Cross St Pancras (also known as King’s Cross & St Pancras International) is a London Underground station on Euston Road in the Borough of Camden, Central London. It serves King’s Cross and St Pancras main line stations in fare zone 1, and is an interchange between six Underground lines.
What’s the oldest train station in London?
London Bridge is the capital’s oldest railway station and has undergone many changes in its complex history.
- 1836: 8 February, the LGR line opens from Deptford to Spa Road ‘stopping place’.
- 1836: 14 December, the London & Greenwich railway opens its London Bridge station.
What is the difference between Kings Cross and St Pancras?
The line of course serves the two separate overground stations, King’s Cross and St Pancras. King’s Cross serves the East Coast mainline to North East England and Scotland, and St Pancras International is the terminus for Eurostar trains to Europe.