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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.
The St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel forms the frontispiece of St Pancras railway station in St Pancras, London.The station is one of the main rail termini in London and the final stop for international trains departing to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and other destinations in mainland Europe.
I still think St Pancras better meets WP:COMMONNAME - whilst officially I agree it's now been St Pancras International since 2007, the majority of coverage from reliable sources (for two examples within the last week) still refers to St Pancras, without the 'International' suffix. Mike1901 18:10, 17 January 2023 (UTC) Fair enough.
St Pancras (/ ˈ p æ ŋ k r ə s /) is a district in central London.It was originally a medieval ancient parish and subsequently became a metropolitan borough. The metropolitan borough then merged with neighbouring boroughs and the area it covered now forms around half of the modern London Borough of Camden.
St Pancras is famous for its Victorian frontage by George Gilbert Scott. Colin° Talk 07:11, 15 October 2013 (UTC) This may be true, however, to those who know and use St Pancras know that the 'hotel entrance' to the station is not used as frequently as the new modern entrances that lead straight onto the street.
Tower blocks on the estate. Regent's Park Estate is a large housing estate in the London Borough of Camden.The estate consists of nearly 2,000 homes across 49 buildings and lies on either side of Robert Street, between Albany Street and Hampstead Road.
The result was the sale of the former Midland Railway goods depot to the west of St Pancras to the British Library. Since 1997 the main collection has been housed in this single new building, designed specially for the purpose by the architect Colin St John Wilson. [14]
It lies in St Pancras and King's Cross: stretching over a kilometre from St Pancras railway station in the south, over the Regent's Canal, and to Agar Grove in the north. Camley Street is the location of Camley Street Natural Park, a local nature reserve. Adjacent to the natural park is St Pancras Basin, home to the St Pancras Cruising Club.