St Pancras Station

St Pancras Station, London. Home to high speed national train connections, the Eurostar and now Europe’s longest champagne bar, the station will serve as a major transport hub during the London 2012 Olympics.

Time Out London guide edition 18

Published by Ben Rowe

I take photos of life, for work and for pleasure...mainly in London but sometimes further afield.

81 thoughts on “St Pancras Station

  1. These photos are incredible! They really capture the bustling atmosphere and excitement of London…especially with the Olympics heading its way!

    Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed! 🙂

  2. Great pictures! They really put you right in the middle of the hustle and bustle of St Pancras Station. I was there this summer and it is one energetic place. 🙂

    Congrats on being Freshly Pressed!

  3. The London 2012 photo is really conveying the sense of a city in movement. I like the man and the girl sitting and involved in their own activities contrasting with the quick moving people behind them. And the girl with the trolley is so dynamic, wow I like that photo.
    robert

  4. I’d read many times about St Pancras, but this is the first time I have ever seen any really good stills of it. Thanks for sharing your images with those of us who have only been there in our minds.

  5. Hi, I just want to say that you do an amazing job with your blog! London is maybe the most fascinating city in the world, the pictures that you’ve captured from this lovely city is incredible =) Keep up the good work!
    -Mona Louise

  6. These photos bring back memories! I use to live just minutes away from St Pancras and it really is quite a spacious and impressive station. Thanks for posting these terrific images! 🙂

  7. There is only one thing wrong with these images- it’s not raining.
    Almost every time I’ve been in London it’s chucked it down- especially when I was there for the purposes of travel. My last and only experience of St Pancras consisted of panicked rushing through sheets of rain to get on my Eurostar and back from it to the hotel. It really is nice to look at these and think ‘Wow, I really missed out’- a great reason to do it all over again!

  8. good work Ben. St. P’s my favourite station. if i want to get out the office and work from ‘home’ i go to the british library and lunch in the station.

  9. We just spent a day in London 2 weeks ago and we stop in there almost everytime we travel… it’s one of the few places in the world I think I could handle winter again. Great photos and well done on the fp

  10. Love the exterior architectural details visible in that first photo. It’s a shame so much modern architecture is just big, shiny boxes with no personality.

  11. Lovely photos of St. Pancras Station! Well done! Construction was still going on when we were living there and we still haven’t seen it on more recent visits. Must make it back to have a glass of bubbly!

  12. I love the pictures! My mother and I went to London, England, years ago and loved it so much that we came back 3 months later to stay there another week. It definitely was an experience I’d never forget and the tube system was pretty easy to figure out too.

  13. It looks like something unreal… Unfortunately, In Russia, Railway Stations are not so great as in many European countries… The Author, thanks for your post and especially photographs, they’re brilliantly done!)

  14. Beautiful pictures of this lovely station. Every time I see St Pancras I’m reminded of the excitement of arriving for trips to Paris on the Eurostar, so your photos have happy associations for me.

  15. Great pictures, I live and work in London and love seeing the commuters hussle and bussle. Congrats on being freshly pressed to!

  16. Amazing Photos!
    I miss London, and it’s only been a month since I’ve left!

    Hope your photos will prompt other Brits to protect the beauty of England, not tear it down with riots!

    Bravo for your work once again!

  17. So happy to have stumbled into your blog. I’m going to London in a few weeks and taking the Eurostar from St. Pancras. Adds to the excitement to see your photos while preparing for the trip!

  18. I love Victorian buildings. I’m surprised it wasn’t lost to development. I have seen it on the tv and would love to take a train from it. Thanks for the wonderful pics.

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