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St Pancras, St. Pancras or Saint Pancras may refer to:
St Pancras railway station (/seɪnt ˈpæŋkrəs/ or /sənt ˈpæŋkrəs/), also known as London St Pancras and since 2007 as St Pancras International, is a central London railway terminus and Grade I listed building located on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.
Widely known for its Victorian architecture, the station stands between the British Library, King's Cross station and the Regent's Canal. It was opened in 1868 by the Midland Railway as the southern terminus of its main line which connected London with the East Midlands and Yorkshire. When it opened, the arched Barlow train shed was the largest single-span roof in the world.
After escaping planned demolition in the 1960s, the complex was renovated and expanded from 2001 to 2007 at a cost of £800 million with a ceremony attended by Queen Elizabeth II and extensive publicity introducing it as a public space. A security-sealed terminal area was constructed for Eurostar services to continental Europe via High Speed 1 and the Channel Tunnel, with platforms for domestic trains to the north and south-east of England. The restored station has 15 platforms, a shopping centre and a coach facility, and is served by London Underground's King's Cross St. Pancras station. St Pancras is owned by HS1 and is managed by Network Rail (High Speed), a subsidiary of Network Rail.
A train station, railway station, railroad station, or depot (see below) is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight.
It generally consists of at least one track-side platform and a station building (depot) providing such ancillary services as ticket sales and waiting rooms. If a station is on a single-track line, it often has a passing loop to facilitate traffic movements. The smallest stations are most often referred to as "stops" or, in some parts of the world, as "halts" (flag stops).
Stations may be at ground level, underground, or elevated. Connections may be available to intersecting rail lines or other transport modes such as buses, trams or other rapid transit systems.
In the United States, the most common term in contemporary usage is train station. Railway station and railroad station are less frequent; also, American usage makes a distinction between the terms railroad and railway.
In Britain and other Commonwealth countries, traditional usage favours railway station or simply station, even though train station, which is often perceived as an Americanism, is now about as common as railway station in writing; railroad station is not used, railroad being obsolete there. In British usage, the word station is commonly understood to mean a railway station unless otherwise qualified.
The following railroads have been called International Railroad or International Railway:
Living the Dream may refer to:
See the parts of St Pancras Station not accessible to the public, as Londonist's Matt Brown and Mike Paterson from London Historians get an exclusive tour of the iconic building, including a trip to the roof, with Sam Lane, who lives in the station building!
Video: After seeing the Flying Scotsman inaugural run on the ECML, I went to St Pancras International high level to do some spotting of some HS1 and MML traffic from their start. This was my first time doing a spot at the high level at St Pancras, I'm not sure if I'll do it again as a BTP officer hassled me for just being on the platform filming as well as taking pictures due to over-the-top HS1 anti-filming rules. I got some clips of another Class 373 Eurostar fully refurbished, as well as the e320s and an East Midlands Trains HST with a VTEC buffet car. TRAINS INCLUDED: East Midlands Trains Class 43 HSTs + Class 222 Meridians, Eurostar Class 373 TGV TMST 'e300s' + Class 374s 'e320s' and Southeastern High Speed Class 395 Javelins. I hope you enjoy it, if you do not please be sure to com...
St Pancras railway station, also known as London St Pancras and since 2007 as St Pancras International, is a central London railway terminus and Grade I listed building located on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. Widely known for its Victorian architecture, the station stands between the British Library, King's Cross station and the Regent's Canal. It was opened in 1868 by the Midland Railway as the southern terminus of its main line which connected London with the East Midlands and Yorkshire. When it opened, the arched Barlow train shed was the largest single-span roof in the world. After escaping planned demolition in the 1960s, the complex was renovated and expanded from 2001 to 2007 at a cost of £800 million with a ceremony attended by Queen Elizabeth II and extensive pub...
Shamelessly lifted from a video entitled 'A look back at the Midland Railway' produced in the early 1990s, this appears to be a route-learning film quite possibly dating back to the severe winter of 1962-63. Taken from a DMU, it is unusual to include sound and covers two approaches into the St. Pancras Train shed. With Stanier Black Fives, green 'Peaks' and even a distant view of a BRCW Type 2 in Somers Town goods yard, this is quite a gem.
In the 19th century in London, the Midland Company had Saint Pancras and a luxury hotel built. Engineer W.H. Barlow carried out a major feat, creating a 73 metre single-span hall, with no columns or pillars. As for architect Sir George Gilbert Scott, his Midland Grand Hotel was a neo-gothic manifesto. La Gare Saint-Pancras • Richard Copans • France • 1999 • 25 minutes • Color • 1.78:1 • English
http://www.livingthedreamcompany.co.uk/company/ Living the Dream is a performing arts company run by young people for young people. On New Year's Eve over 100 of Living the Dream's young dancers amazed commuters with a Flash Mob performance! Living the Dream's professional dance company provides professional, fresh, unique and explosive performances and flash mobs to help companies promote their brands and wow their audiences. We provide dancers for events/promotions, music videos, films and advertisements. We have an incredible team of performers and choreographers who can choreograph, perform and tailor performances to your needs and create a spectacular event and have had lots of experience working with high profile clients. We have become famous for our flash mobs, if you are int...
London, Midland & Scottish Railway documentary that shows the relaying of St. Pancras Junction with prefabricated trackwork, along with the associated changes to the signalling system. . . WDTVLIVE42 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from my archives. #Trains #Railways #Railroads #RailTransport #Transport
Dr K, Big John Carter, Jim Hammond and Rusty Lupton do the Boogie Woogie on the St Pancras Station Piano in London. DR K on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/badassboogie/
(Remastered for YouTube in HD1080 with slightly shorter playing time than original iTunes HD720 podcast edition to fit in with 10 minute limit. Original HD1080 source video used for remaster). This special edition episode takes a detailed look at the spectacularly restored St. Pancras station. The station is called St. Pancras International because it now serves as the gateway to Paris and Brussels via the Eurostar trains and the Channel Tunnel. This episode closes in on the details of the 150 year old architecture with its modern embellishments, especially the restored roof with more than 14,000 glass panels. We also get to see the art that has been added to the station for its November 2007 re-opening. Best of all we get to see the whole station in action as a hub for passen...
The Thameslink 'Core', a large amount services heading along the Thameslink network in the south of England at the Low Level Platforms A & B at London St Pancras International station. Trains include: Thameslink 319s, 377s and 387s. Filmed on 8th July 2015, Between 09:30 and 10:30. This recording was made prior to the London Underground driver strikes so trains were busier than normal.
EuroStar Class 373 (Fleet No.3229) from St Pancras International to Gare du Nord
Ebbsfleet to St Pancras and back again...
Drive a full run from St Pancras International to Faversham
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Today we will be driving a First Capital Connect Class 319 from London St Pancras to St Albans City. This is along the Midland Main Line London to Bedford route.
Eurostar / LONDON St Pancras → PARIS Gare du Nord / Whole Route ユーロスター / ロンドン・セントパンクラス駅 → パリ北駅 / 全区間 This is normal video, 5x speed version → http://youtu.be/PaM9zyaMCwE Stations LONDON St Pancras Internationa Ebbsfleet International ( Channel Tunnel / Euro Tunnel ) PARIS Gare du Nord May 24, 2015
Eurostar / London St Pancras - Paris Gare du Nord / Whole Route /volledige route Stations LONDON St Pancras Internationa Ebbsfleet International ( Channel Tunnel / Euro Tunnel ) PARIS Gare du Nord