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On Jul 31, 2:52*pm, Charlie Hulme
wrote: tim..... wrote: I understood it to be somewhere (not) underneath what is now the bus station (i.e nowhere near the platforms at all) It was roughly where the lower level concourse across the platforms is today. I admit that for a long time I assumed it must have been *between the two lodges on Euston Road - and funnily enough that is where the rebuilding proponents would like it to be in the future. see http://www.eustonarch.org The one thing I dislike about that site is their sneering (to borrow a word from another thread) at the present station building, whose architecture (in my view) is fine ... or was until they filled the place with stalls selling unnecessary plastic objects. That would be a matter of taste. To me the "New" Euston represents everything that was a wrong about the sixties and its "Concrete Communism" architecture. |
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