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  2. List of border crossing points in France - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of border crossing points in France (French: points de passages frontaliers, or "PPF") forming the external border of the Schengen Area.By contrast, the term points de passages autorisés ("PPA") refers to the crossing points at the border between France and other Schengen countries (i.e. internal borders of the Schengen Area).

  3. St Pancras railway station - Wikipedia

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    A Deutsche Bahn ICE 3 train at St Pancras on 19 October 2010. In January 2010, the European railway network was opened to liberalisation to allow greater competition. [132] Both Air France-KLM and Deutsche Bahn expressed interest in taking advantage of the new laws to run new services via High Speed 1 to St Pancras. [133]

  4. St Pancras Way - Wikipedia

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    St Pancras Way in 2008. St Pancras Way is a road in Camden Town, London. It was formerly a toll road named Kings Road, [1] and was the location of the St Pancras Workhouse, which is now the site of St Pancras Hospital. It was renamed to St Pancras Way in 1937. [2] At one point, part of the River Fleet followed the route of St Pancras Way. [3]

  5. Midland Main Line - Wikipedia

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    London St Pancras: St Pancras, London: 1868 15 31.724 High Speed 1 diverges north of St Pancras Kentish Town: Kentish Town, London 1868 4 2.844 Branch from to Gospel Oak to Barking line north of station West Hampstead Thameslink: West Hampstead, London 1871 4 3.710 Cricklewood: Cricklewood, London 1868 4 1.057 Dudding Hill Line diverges north ...

  6. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    [7] 2008 was a record year for Eurostar, with a 10.3% rise in passenger use, which was attributed to the use of High Speed 1 and the move to London St Pancras International. [122] The following year, Eurostar saw an 11.5% fall in passenger numbers [ 123 ] during the first three months of 2009, attributed to the 2008 Channel Tunnel fire [ 56 ...

  7. Paris–Marseille railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway from Paris to Marseille is an 862-kilometre long railway line, that connects Paris to the southern port city of Marseille, France, via Dijon and Lyon. The railway was opened in several stages between 1847 and 1856, when the final section through Lyon was opened. [ 2 ]

  8. High Speed 1 - Wikipedia

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    High Speed 1 (HS1), officially the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL), is a 109.9-kilometre (68.3-mile) high-speed railway linking London with the Channel Tunnel.. It is part of the line carrying international passenger traffic between the United Kingdom and mainland Europe; it also carries domestic passenger traffic to and from stations in Kent and east London, and continental European loading ...

  9. Midland Railway - Wikipedia

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    The line from Bedford to Moorgate opened for passenger services on 13 July 1868 [20] with services into St Pancras station starting on 1 October 1868. [21] St Pancras station is a marvel of Gothic Revival architecture, in the form of the Midland Grand Hotel by Gilbert Scott, which faces Euston Road, and the wrought-iron train shed designed by ...