We will soon be arriving at Saint Pancras station.
The final design bears some resemblance to St Pancras railway station in London.
There are countless highlights: the spire of St Pancras station, soaring over a surprisingly secluded corner
near revitalized King's Cross;
East Midlands Trains run services to St Pancras International and Eurostar run services from there to France and Belgium.
St. Pancras later conferred on him the Freedom of the Borough,
the only other person so honoured being George Bernard Shaw.
Officially opened in 1868, London St. Pancras Station is known today as the home of the Eurostar line,
connecting London to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
London St. Pancras Station is just over an hour away by train-
and from there you can hop onto the Eurostar and be in Paris in just over four hours!
London St. Pancras Station is just over one hour away by train-
and from there you can hop onto the Eurostar and be in Paris in just over four hours!