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Default Which train/subway station sold photo ID cards in 1989

On 19/04/2010 22:27, redcat wrote:
Thumper wrote:
I was in London, UK in 1989 and our student group visited a large tube
or train station to get our photo ID cards. I seem to recall a very
large, open, grey space, like an empty train station. Very long stairs
at some point too and more than a few steps. This place would have
been the general area of the Russell Square station.

Do you have idea where this might have been? I assume ID cards were
only produced at a handful of places in London.

- Thumper


Sounds like Euston Station.


Euston - empty? Sounds more like (old) St Pancras to me.
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