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The current long route from the underground to platform level at St
Pancras station is a joke! Are there no plans to have a direct underground passage to the station, that avoids an outside walk braving the elements? There also seems to be an exit from the station onto Midland Road, but this is closed - are there no plans to open it? |
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In oups.com,
Andrea typed: The current long route from the underground to platform level at St Pancras station is a joke! Are there no plans to have a direct underground passage to the station, that avoids an outside walk braving the elements? There also seems to be an exit from the station onto Midland Road, but this is closed - are there no plans to open it? Both will be opening later this year. -- Bob |
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On Mar 6, 1:46 pm, "Bob Wood" wrote:
The current long route from the underground to platform level at St Pancras station is a joke! Are there no plans to have a direct underground passage to the station, that avoids an outside walk braving the elements? There also seems to be an exit from the station onto Midland Road, but this is closed - are there no plans to open it? Both will be opening later this year. Indeed - and another side entrance to the new Underground ticket hall between St P and KX will open in c2009. I wonder if the OP has noticed that St Pancras and Midland Road both have something of an unfinished/building site ambience at present...? -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, John B wrote:
On Mar 6, 1:46 pm, "Bob Wood" wrote: The current long route from the underground to platform level at St Pancras station is a joke! I wonder if the OP has noticed that St Pancras and Midland Road both have something of an unfinished/building site ambience at present...? Speaking of which, answers on a postcard: http://flickr.com/photos/twic/411990029/ tom -- ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø |
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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, John B wrote: On Mar 6, 1:46 pm, "Bob Wood" wrote: The current long route from the underground to platform level at St Pancras station is a joke! I wonder if the OP has noticed that St Pancras and Midland Road both have something of an unfinished/building site ambience at present...? Speaking of which, answers on a postcard: http://flickr.com/photos/twic/411990029/ tom -- ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø 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. |
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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! Are there no plans to have a direct underground passage to the station, that avoids an outside walk braving the elements? There also seems to be an exit from the station onto Midland Road, but this is closed - are there no plans to open it? 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. The tube station is in the process of being rebuilt and a new Northern Ticket Hall is being built between St Pancras and Kings Cross. This is a massive project and there is obviously some inconvenience while something on this scale is undertaken. I agree the walk to St Pancras is not perfect at present but the end result will be worth it. You will see more of the new links later this year when Eurostar opens for business but there is about another 3 years work to construct the new Northern ticket hall for LU and Thameslink access and a new surface building to link together KX and St Pancras. http://www.lcrhq.co.uk/ http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/company/p...ewsletters.asp has lots of info about work done and the next steps. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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![]() "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. Paul |
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![]() "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. Paul PS if anyone is registered with Flickr, perhaps they could let the Photographer know... Paul |
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On 6 Mar 2007 07:56:04 -0800, "John B" wrote:
On Mar 6, 1:46 pm, "Bob Wood" wrote: The current long route from the underground to platform level at St Pancras station is a joke! Are there no plans to have a direct underground passage to the station, that avoids an outside walk braving the elements? There also seems to be an exit from the station onto Midland Road, but this is closed - are there no plans to open it? Both will be opening later this year. Indeed - and another side entrance to the new Underground ticket hall between St P and KX will open in c2009. I wonder if the OP has noticed that St Pancras and Midland Road both have something of an unfinished/building site ambience at present...? What nobody is admitting is that work on the new (Northern) Undrground ticket hall was suspended for two years, thus messing up the timescale and leaving MML (and FCC/Thameslink) passengers with the present trek to the tube for two more years after St P is supposedly completed. The hall will of course be opened in time for the domestic CTRL services. -- Peter Lawrence |
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