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The Great Hall was opened on May 27, 1849, but the constraints of the site meant that it did not line up precisely with the Arch. Worse still, as the station expanded further, to become in the words ...
From Euston Arch (above) and the Coal Exchange to Birmingham Central Library and Sunderland Town Hall, hundreds of Victorian buildings were torn down after the Second World War.
How did Euston acquire such a grim reputation? The great irony of its backstory is that, as London’s first inter-city railway station, it was once an aspirational, innovative place.
It was the first great building of the Railway Age. For more than 120 years, the Euston Arch made a spectacular gateway to the London station for travellers to the North. In the 1960s it went the ...
Euston Road hosts the site of the longest Champagne bar in Europe, five Pret-a-Mangers and a phenomenal E.R. that I recommend to anyone considering breaking a bone.
Alongside, visitors can see another relic from Euston's past. This dedication plaque was for many years on show in the station's Great Hall — another casualty of the 1960s rebuild.
The plan also includes a new Euston Tube station ticket hall and a sub-surface pedestrian link between Euston and the nearby Euston Square Underground station.
Euston station's digital advertising board is switched off as part of "immediate" improvements.
JD Wetherspoon (JDW) is to open its new pub near Euston Station on Tuesday 9 January, which will create 55 new jobs.
If you have tears to shed, look up the photographs of the original entrance hall to Euston Station, and shed them right now. It was the creation of Philip Charles Hardwick, the son of the man who ...
If you have tears to shed, look up the photographs of the original entrance hall to Euston Station, and shed them right now. It was the creation of Philip Charles Hardwick, the son of the man who ...