Sunday, November 18, 2007

St Pancras




I had a few minutes before my train left (from Kings Cross), so I persuaded Summer Girl to let me scoot around the new refurbished St Pancras station. I only had a few minutes, so I didn't get time to really do it properly, but I just wanted to get some snaps of the refurbishment, which has been hailed as a great success.

9 comments:

Jonathan Phillips said...

Hazel and I used this station on Friday and a few hours ago as we travelled to Bruges via Eurostar. Beautiful station, fantastic architecture and a wonderful welcome to Britain I thought. Great place to arrive.

Hazel Phillips said...

We must have just missed you! It looks fab I think.

Debbie McKee said...

very attractive station. good photos moom

michael * said...

One almost wonders if another Monet will come along to immortalize the station, as he did with La Gare St Lazare.

Doctor Curry said...

Gorgeous!

Paul ◘ said...

Wow! Must be some feeling to be in the thick of it, hustling along to catch a train. Union station in Wash. DC is such a place. I love it!   Thanks for the look.

Lloyd . said...

I keep meaning to have a look it's probably only 15 minutes away from where I live by tube, however I'll do anything possible to avoid Kings Cross station.

charl * said...

Quite grand.

Calum Fisher said...

The station is impressive, shure, but it's the attached Gilbert Scott designed Midland Grand Hotel takes the cake. I was there in the summer of 2006 and would quite happily have stood on the pavement and stared at the buidling, taking it all in, for about an hour and a half were it not for (a) Better Half and (b) forty million grumpy Londoners swinging elbows as they passed me. I can't wait until it's open again...