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"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... And then there is the reworking of King's Cross mainline to come, especially sweeping away the "temporary" concourse. Are they going to achieve the miracle of Liverpool Street of converting a station with all-over step free access to one full of stairs and escalators too? Anyone seen any consultations on plans? From what I've gleaned elsewhere, acess from the new northern ticket hall will be via a footbridge across the middle of the platforms, but the south end access will also be retained. There's a summary sheet here Colin: http://www.networkrail.co.uk/documen...ossLeaflet.pdf Paul |
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Paul Scott wrote: Speaking of which, answers on a postcard: http://flickr.com/photos/twic/411990029/ Are you referring to 'Blue Egg'? - I thinks its the nickname for the Underground ventilation and access shaft, the stainless steel clad 'building' in the shot, which is illuminated blue at night, and is egg shaped in plan. PS if anyone is registered with Flickr, perhaps they could let the Photographer know... I think Tom (uncredited in the quoting but poster of the URL) is also the photographer. Nick -- http://www.leverton.org/ ... So express yourself |
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"Nick Leverton" wrote in message ... In article , Paul Scott wrote: Speaking of which, answers on a postcard: http://flickr.com/photos/twic/411990029/ Are you referring to 'Blue Egg'? - I thinks its the nickname for the Underground ventilation and access shaft, the stainless steel clad 'building' in the shot, which is illuminated blue at night, and is egg shaped in plan. PS if anyone is registered with Flickr, perhaps they could let the Photographer know... I think Tom (uncredited in the quoting but poster of the URL) is also the photographer. Ah - my mistake, didn't connect everything fully there... Paul |
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Paul Scott wrote: "Nick Leverton" wrote in message ... PS if anyone is registered with Flickr, perhaps they could let the Photographer know... I think Tom (uncredited in the quoting but poster of the URL) is also the photographer. Ah - my mistake, didn't connect everything fully there... Not to worry, I nearly added it myself but at first decided to leave it for you ! Nick -- http://www.leverton.org/ ... So express yourself |
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Paul Scott wrote:
"Paul Scott" wrote in message ... "Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... Speaking of which, answers on a postcard: http://flickr.com/photos/twic/411990029/ Is that the on the walk way to St Pancras station? I remember when it used to be all underground the walk and you used to come out by a pub. I forget what the pub was called. It's in St Pancras Road. I cycle along it past the sign after arriving at King's Cross platforms 9-11. I'd like to know what it means too. I seem to remember it's the wrong side of the Great Northern Hotel for the Northern Ticket Hall works. Are you referring to 'Blue Egg'? - I thinks its the nickname for the Underground ventilation and access shaft, the stainless steel clad 'building' in the shot, which is illuminated blue at night, and is egg shaped in plan. Aha! You're talking sense. PS if anyone is registered with Flickr, perhaps they could let the Photographer know... Will do :). tom -- All roads lead unto death row; who knows what's after? |
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Paul Corfield wrote:
On 6 Mar 2007 05:21:12 -0800, "Andrea" wrote: The current long route from the underground to platform level at St Pancras station is a joke! You have undoubtedly noticed that St Pancras has been totally reconstructed to accommodate Eurostar, provide a new Midland Mainline station and also a new Thameslink station. Ahem. A *box* for a new Thameslink station. tom -- All roads lead unto death row; who knows what's after? |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
Speaking of which, answers on a postcard: http://flickr.com/photos/twic/411990029/ "The blue egg? Beats me". So it's an egg beater? |
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