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  2. St Pancras railway station - Wikipedia

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    St Pancras railway station (/ ˈ p æ ŋ k r ə s /), officially known since 2007 as London St Pancras International, is a major central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. It is the terminus for Eurostar services from Belgium, France and the Netherlands to London.

  3. Eurostar scraps fast-track check-in ahead of new EU entry ...

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    In a statement to The Independent, Eurostar said: "From February 2025, Eurostar will be removing the SmartCheck Lane from St Pancras International. SmartCheck has been a successful programme that ...

  4. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar trains in the renovated train shed at London St Pancras International. Eurostar's fares were significantly higher in its early years; the cheapest fare in 1994 was £99 return. [77] In 2002, Eurostar was planning cheaper fares, an example of which was an offer of £50-day returns from London to Paris or Brussels.

  5. Trains will run from London to Cologne, Frankfurt and Geneva ...

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    The international departure terminal at London St Pancras is already at full capacity, with Eurostar obliged to cap the number of passengers on some peak services.

  6. Eurostar launches flash sale with discounted train tickets to ...

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    The £35 one-way tickets will be for a Eurostar standard seat between London St Pancras International towards European stations, including Paris Gare du Nord, Brussels-Midi/Zuid and Lille Europe ...

  7. The Meeting Place (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Meeting Place is a 9-metre-high (30 ft), 20-tonne (20-long-ton) bronze sculpture that stands at the south end of the upper level of St Pancras railway station. Designed by the British artist Paul Day and unveiled in November 2007, it is intended to evoke the romance of travel through the depiction of a couple locked in an amorous embrace.