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Have they fixed the heating problem yet? Last time I had a look around
the shops there they had no heating at all - the only place where it seemed to work was in the Eurostar ticket office. Some shops had signs blaming a general problem across the station. I have to say I'm very disappointed that the shops, restaurants and market are taking so long to complete. I was also very disappointed with the lack of facilities once you've gone through security in the Eurostar terminal itself. I seem to remember there was one tiny cafe and one tiny WH Smith (with an enormous queue). Still a gorgeous station though and fantastic to have such quick trains to Europe. |
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On Mar 19, 9:49*pm, wrote:
fantastic to have such quick trains to Europe. Is it not already in Europe then ? -- Nick |
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Is it not already in Europe then ?
-- Nick No. |
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On Mar 19, 9:49*pm, wrote:
Have they fixed the heating problem yet? Last time I had a look around the shops there they had no heating at all - the only place where it seemed *to work was in the Eurostar ticket office. Some shops had signs blaming a general problem across the station. I have to say I'm very disappointed that the shops, restaurants and market are taking so long to complete. I was also very disappointed with the lack of facilities once you've gone through security in the Eurostar terminal itself. I seem to remember there was one tiny cafe and one tiny WH Smith (with an enormous queue). Still a gorgeous station though and fantastic to have such quick trains to Europe. When I was being shown around the site a few years ago, with a party of interested locals, the guides were clearly disappointed that the only reaction they were getting to their descriptions of grand retail facilities was a muted "so I won't be able to afford to live around here any more". It's typical of a development which is designed to exclude, rather than provide for the needs of, the local community. They need grocery shops, post offices, libraries etc etc etc, not overpriced sandwich bars and tie shops. Travellers, in the meantime, need quick and easy interchanges to help them get to where they are really going, and places to sit while they are waiting. Reports suggest that they haven't exactly got these things. |
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They need grocery shops, post offices, libraries etc etc etc,
They are due to turn up in 2014. |
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