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St Pancras International

St Pancras National Rail
London St Pancras International
St Pancras Station from Euston road
St Pancras station from Euston Road
St Pancras is located in Central London
St Pancras
St Pancras
Location of St Pancras in Central London
Location St Pancras
Local authority London Borough of Camden
Managed by Network Rail (High Speed) for HS1 Ltd
Eurostar
Network Rail (Thameslink platforms)
Owner London and Continental Railways
Station code STP
DfT category A (mainline platforms)
C1 (Thameslink platforms)
Number of platforms 15
Accessible Yes
Fare zone 1
OSI King's Cross St. Pancras London Underground
London King's Cross National Rail
Euston London Overground National Rail
Cycle parking Yes – external (in car park)
Toilet facilities Yes
National Rail annual entry and exit
2011–12 Increase 23.046 million
– interchange  Increase 3.596 million
2012–13 Increase 24.298 million
– interchange  Decrease 3.469 million
2013–14 Increase 26.046 million
– interchange  Increase 3.504 million
2014–15 Increase 28.242 million
– interchange  Increase 3.888 million
2015–16 Increase 31.724 million
– interchange  Increase 4.474 million
Railway companies
Original company Midland Railway
Pre-grouping Midland Railway
Post-grouping London Midland & Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 October 1868 Opened as terminus for Midland
15 July 2006 New domestic (Midland Main Line) platforms opened
6 November 2007 Relaunched by HM The Queen. Renamed St.Pancras International
14 November 2007 Eurostar services transferred from Waterloo
9 December 2007 Low-level Thameslink platforms opened
13 December 2009 Southeastern high-speed domestic services introduced
Other information
Lists of stations
External links
WGS84 51°31′48″N 0°07′30″W / 51.530°N 0.125°W / 51.530; -0.125Coordinates: 51°31′48″N 0°07′30″W / 51.530°N 0.125°W / 51.530; -0.125
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St Pancras railway station (/snt ˈpæŋkrəs/ or /sənt ˈpæŋkrəs/), also known as London St Pancras and since 2007 as St Pancras International, is a central London railway terminus located on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.

Widely known for its Victorian architecture, the station is a Grade I listed building and stands between the British Library, Regent's Canal and King's Cross railway station, with whom it shares a London Underground station named Kings Cross St. Pancras.

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 inaugurated, the arched train shed by William Henry Barlow was the largest single-span roof in the world. Today, Midland main line services to Corby, Sheffield and Nottingham are operated by East Midlands Trains, and St Pancras is a stop on the Thameslink route as well as being the terminus of Southeastern high-speed trains to Kent.


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