Eurostar International

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Eurostar International Reviews

London
St Pancras International Station
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 (54 Reviews)

Review by Steve B.
I love trains, especially high speed trains like Eurostar. London to Paris or Brussels in around 2 hours at 186mph is fantastic. So much easier than flying….
Rating: 3

Review by Hannah D.
St Pancras Station has been done up quite nicely, as there are a number of shops in which one can pass the time and buy some snacks for the journey.

The…
Rating: 5

Review by Omoraka O.
This was my first time getting on the Eurostar, and I loved it.

I was greeted at, at the checkpoint. I had a nice seat with a tabe and a view to match. I…
Rating: 4

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July 13, 2011

Rusdaddy @ 2:19 pm #

RT This Friday 15th July LIVE at the Station Sessions Festival, St Pancras International Station. FULL BAND 6pm – 6:30 PROMPT! FREE! PLS RT x

July 25, 2011

readwritecook @ 1:29 am #

Funny on the Tube in London & the EuroStar to Paris I was complimented on my Giants gear #PublicTransitMeansGiantsFans

rosiehaslam @ 3:48 am #

St Pancras station.

July 26, 2011

catchthevision @ 12:21 pm #

What makes a really good airport is easy access to train stations. We've now got a Eurostar service from London St Pancras international, a stunning railway station getting us to the heart of Paris in just over 2 hours, and no carbon footprint!

Though I'm not sure you want to collect this sort of information?

Happy travelling,
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July 30, 2011

London Deals @ 8:58 am #

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August 5, 2011

BBC News - Home @ 5:18 am #

High Speed Trains Collide, 38 Dead –

August 15, 2011

Mick Hall @ 11:05 pm #

WBSI use the Guardian as an example because it is the newspaper that I take and in many ways love; and like any thing one has feelings for it can exasperates me no end.Last year I had a series of back and forth emails with a section editor and others at the paper on this very subject. They at first tried to justify and then deny their middle class bent, then wanted me to agree with them that they were far from the worse and then demanded [in a gentlemanly way] I give them an example. As it happened John Kelly had just died, now if anyone had an impact on life in Ireland and the UK it was Kelly and more than that he had become after leaving SF somewhat of a spokesperson for republicans who opposed Adams and co. Thus I felt he was not only a perfect example for me to use but warranted an obit it his own right.I went abroad for a month shortly after I sent them my suggestion about Kelly so I do not know if they finally posted an obit of john, but I doubt they did if our last exchange was anything to go by.They are a decent enough bunch and in truth I doubt they see that they are cutting out over 50% of the population from the obit pages, and I am certain they have no inkling that they are causing great offense to me;) They probably take the view that what possibly could a working class persons life have to offer the obituary page compared to a high court judge or a right wing tory MP;)There is also a wider issue here as in the current climate working class people are often dehumanized and if we were to appear more often in the obit pages it would make this just a tad more difficult to do.As things are it is as if we contribute very little lasting of worth to society, which if you get the chance to look at the craftsmanship which has gone into the new St Pancras International Station is total bullshit and of course always has been.[PS still not got up in the loft yet but have not forgotten, your recent post about the SLL etc reminded me of my promise.]

August 17, 2011

Twitter @ 1:53 pm #

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August 18, 2011

jinnyking @ 3:23 am #

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August 27, 2011

timabrahams @ 7:32 pm #

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September 9, 2011

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October 8, 2011

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Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes Movie Download –

October 19, 2011

Twitter @ 5:03 pm #

I’m at St Pancras Intl. Station (STP) – Domestic (High Speed) (St Pancras International Station, Pancras Rd., London)

October 21, 2011

Paul_Cole @ 5:59 am #

I’m at St Pancras Intl. Station (STP) – Domestic Lines (St Pancras International Station, Pancras Rd., London)

November 1, 2011

First World @ 7:35 pm #

With a High speed train to Napoli

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