
St Pancras railway station
St Pancras railway station, 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.... Wikipedia
- Location: St Pancras
- Local authority: London Borough of Camden
- Managed by: Network Rail (High Speed) for HS1 Ltd, Eurostar, Network Rail (Thameslink and Midland Main Line service platforms)
- Owner: HS1 Ltd
- Station code: STP (domestic), SPX (international), (SNCF)
- DfT category: A (mainline platforms), C1 (Thameslink platforms)
- Number of platforms: 15
- Accessible: Yes
- Fare zone: 1
- OSI: London King's Cross, London Euston
- Cycle parking: Yes – external (in car park)
- Toilet facilities: Yes
- Original company: Midland Railway
- Pre-grouping: Midland Railway
- Post-grouping: London Midland & Scottish Railway
- 1 October 1868: Opened as terminus for Midland
- 15 July 2006: New domestic (Midland Main Line) platforms opened
- 6 November 2007: Relaunched by Elizabeth II. Renamed London St Pancras International
- 14 November 2007: Eurostar services transferred from London Waterloo International
- 9 December 2007: Low-level Thameslink platforms opened
- 13 December 2009: Southeastern high-speed domestic services introduced
- Lists of stations: DLR, Underground, National Rail, Tramlink
- External links: (domestic) Departures, (domestic)/stationOverview.xhtml Layout, (domestic)/details.html Facilities, (domestic).pdf Buses
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