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  2. St Pancras, London - Wikipedia

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    St Pancras (/ ˈ p æ ŋ k r ə s /) is a ... In the mid-19th century two major railway stations were built to the south of the Old Church, first King's Cross and ...

  3. St Pancras railway station - Wikipedia

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    St Pancras was built during a period of expansion for the MR, as the major routes to Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield and Carlisle opened during this time. By 1902, there were 150 trains arriving and leaving the station daily, though this was far less than at Waterloo or Liverpool Street.

  4. St Pancras New Church - Wikipedia

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    St Pancras Church is a Greek Revival church in St Pancras, London, built in 1819–22 to the designs of William and Henry William Inwood. The church is one of the most important 19th-century churches in England and is a Grade I listed building .

  5. St. Pancras - Wikipedia

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    St Pancras New Church, a 19th-century church built when the above fell into disrepair St Pancras and Islington Cemetery , in East Finchley, opened when the churchyard became full St Pancras Hospital , occupying the former workhouse and surrounding the old churchyard

  6. King's Cross St Pancras tube station - Wikipedia

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    King's Cross St Pancras (also known as King's Cross & St Pancras International) is a London Underground station on Euston Road in the Borough of Camden, Central London. It serves King's Cross and St Pancras main line stations in fare zone 1, and is an interchange between six Underground lines. The station was one of the first to open on the ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. St Pancras Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Basin was built by the Midland Railway in 1869 to load canal barges with coal brought by the railway, mainly from Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It fell into disuse after the coal drops were dismantled. The canal basin is owned by Canal & River Trust, and since 1958 has been home to the St Pancras Cruising Club.

  9. St Pancras Old Church - Wikipedia

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    St Pancras Old Church is a Church of England parish church on Pancras Road, ... and a new tower was built on the south side. The south porch was removed, and a new ...