RMJ4DYY6–St Pancras Station, London. Trainshed, by William Barlow for Midland Railway in the 1860s. With Gothic clock tower of the Midland Grand Hotel.
RMMGWPB5–1950s, historical, rail passengers at St Pancras railway station sit on benches reading newspapers while awaiting their trains, London, England, UK. As can be seen in distance, it was very much still the era of steam, which can be seen arising from the platforms. The station was built by Midland Railway as their own central London terminus and opened in 1868, with its famous single-structure roof or trainshed designed by William Henry Barlow.
RMA6CD3R–The renovated roof on the trainshed at St Pancras train station London
RMJ4J32Y–Old and new St Pancras Station, London. On left is William Barlow's Victorian trainshed; on right is Norman Foster's new International station
RMAM8R2R–St Pancras international Station London
RMJ4J339–Old and new St Pancras Station, London. On left is William Barlow's Victorian trainshed; on right is Norman Foster's new International station
RM2BT97HN–16/01/2019 London St Pancras station Statue of Sir John Betjeman, credited with saving the station from demolition
RMJ4DYYK–St Pancras Station, London. The trainshed, designed by William Barlow for the Midland Railway in the 1860s. Northern gable end.
RF2D592XD–'The Meeting Place' bronze sculpture by Paul Day at St Pancras International railway station, London, United Kingdom
RMBP7432–Commuters at St Pancras railway station London St Pancras International London railway terminus. Photo:Jeff Gilbert
RMBDEP65–St Pancras Station London UK
RMF13NTY–st pancras international station trainshed roof william henry barlow london