Yes, hopefully soon, Paris Gare du Nord will also be modernised and revamped. The station has so much potential, it could be as beautiful as St. Pancras with a bit of a clean.
Good video. With Eurostar now departing from St Pancras it makes a pleasant change to be proud of something this side of the channel; so much better than the Gare du Nord.
Nice video. I was playing the pipes on the platform there last Friday as a farewell to a large group of European holiday and travel reps, as they boarded the Eurostar bound for Paris !
My great grandfather was an Engineer (these days it would be Foreman of perhaps Clerk of Works) and worked on the erection of the roof. It was made in sections and sent by rail from Butterley in Derbyshire. At the time it wasas the largest cast iron span in the world and it still is!
I used to do a bit of trainspotting there as a kid, as I keep saying that was when London was safe. which it is not now. I must be one of a few because I am horrified as to what they have done to it and that dreadful statue. It could have been the greatest hotel in London, but if they had refloated the Cutty Sark what posabilities. It was such a waste. Thanks yet again for a really good video
i work in this station for one year ...that was the great experience in my life....i proud to be ex-employee of the ST.PANCRAS......still i m missing my friends and colleges.....
+D Venkatrao Hi. If I need to go to Fenchurch Street Station from St Pancras International Station, which tube should I take? and how do I find the tube? Thank you
@howardkevinm Totally agree with you about high speed rail. The UK desperately needs more high speed rail as it will be a long term boost for the economy and will be a viable alternative to cars when oil and petrol prices become very high. Unfortunately, any major infrastructure in the UK takes about 50 years to build thanks to our slow planning process!
I'd want the Brazil has it. At São Paulo, it has one; similar than this, but smaller. It's the Estação da Luz (136 years old, more or less). Actually, it's just a station of urban trains, but it was for regionals ones.
Victor Gattis :. At that time, the British were making a significant investment in South American railways. It is possible that the roof of your station was designed by the same person as St. Pancreas. Perhaps somebody reading this may know more?
Great tour in HD video of St. Pancras railway Station - felt like we were there!
Thanks for another wonderful video that approaches me to beloved London. The quality HD 1080 looks fantastic.
I'm eager for the next video.
Very crisp and clear video. I like the way the original Victorian period structure has been restored and modernised where required.
Yes, hopefully soon, Paris Gare du Nord will also be modernised and revamped. The station has so much potential, it could be as beautiful as St. Pancras with a bit of a clean.
Good video. With Eurostar now departing from St Pancras it makes a pleasant change to be proud of something this side of the channel; so much better than the Gare du Nord.
GREAT VIDEO! Congratulations
This is London!! awesome video, thanks a lot!
Great HD
St Pancras is fantastic now.
Nice video. I was playing the pipes on the platform there last Friday as a farewell to a large group of European holiday and travel reps, as they boarded the Eurostar bound for Paris !
My great grandfather was an Engineer (these days it would be Foreman of perhaps Clerk of Works) and worked on the erection of the roof. It was made in sections and sent by rail from Butterley in Derbyshire. At the time it wasas the largest cast iron span in the world and it still is!
Nice video,
I used to do a bit of trainspotting there as a kid, as I keep saying that was when London was safe. which it is not now.
I must be one of a few because I am horrified as to what they have done to it and that dreadful statue. It could have been the greatest hotel in London, but if they had refloated the Cutty Sark what posabilities. It was such a waste.
Thanks yet again for a really good video
i work in this station for one year ...that was the great experience in my life....i proud to be ex-employee of the ST.PANCRAS......still i m missing my friends and colleges.....
+D Venkatrao Hi. If I need to go to Fenchurch Street Station from St Pancras International Station, which tube should I take? and how do I find the tube? Thank you
beautiful.the frontage comes 2nd behind huddersfield
@howardkevinm Totally agree with you about high speed rail. The UK desperately needs more high speed rail as it will be a long term boost for the economy and will be a viable alternative to cars when oil and petrol prices become very high. Unfortunately, any major infrastructure in the UK takes about 50 years to build thanks to our slow planning process!
Been there it is so beautiful ;)
I agree, it gets extremely tiring seeing the same trivial arguments from sad-cases on any video that has anything to do with the UK.
What camera were you using?
I'd want the Brazil has it. At São Paulo, it has one; similar than this, but smaller. It's the Estação da Luz (136 years old, more or less). Actually, it's just a station of urban trains, but it was for regionals ones.
Victor Gattis :. At that time, the British were making a significant investment in South American railways. It is possible that the roof of your station was designed by the same person as St. Pancreas.
Perhaps somebody reading this may know more?
I still don't understand why you have to travel to North London to catch a train for Europe !
Great video though
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You didn't show platforms 11 through 13. Those are for Southeastern's high speed services to Kent.
thats london for ya
Did East Midlands Trains Provide services to the north
Crystal Mover no not as far as I know
Yes, up to Nottingham and Sheffield.
thi is london .I love london .
If you like the states than move there.
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