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On 13 Dec, 11:16, "Garry Smith" wrote:
Very small signs stuck on the wall were all that I saw. But I have been known to miss things that are glaringly obvious! No, nothing is obvious at St Pancras. They want to have as few signs as possible, to keep things 'tidy' and 'modern' no doubt, but for someone who is lost, it's going to be a nightmare. You'll also notice the lack of staff at platform level (bar Monday when they were there for the official opening). I hardly ever see anyone using a help point, so I guess you'll have to wander back up two escalators to the main entrance and ask someone there. I must admit that the honeymoon period for St Pancras is nearly over. Fantastic looking station and large open spaces, but it's badly signed, there are no seats and despite having loads of shops and promoting the idea that people will come from all over London to shop there (without even travelling) most of them are going to be tiny little 'mini shops'. Once you've seen the statue(s) and gone 'wow', there's not much else there to inspire you. Is that being too harsh? Jonathan |
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