Does St Pancras International have any scheduled arrivals?
No scheduled arrivals. St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.
How do I get to London St Pancras?
If you’re arriving by train, London St Pancras can be reached from Euston station, Victoria station, and Paddington station in around half an hour. If you’re planning to drive to St Pancras International, you’ll find a Click and Park car park at the station.
What is Eurostar London St Pancras International?
London St Pancras International is our main Eurostar hub and connects the UK with some of the most exciting cities on the continent. Can’t wait for your trip from St Pancras International, but have a few questions before you travel? Here we’ll guide you through everything you need to know. How do I get to London St Pancras International?
Where do I pick up a disabled person at London St Pancras International?
There is a disability meet point in front of the Main Entrance at London St Pancras International. There is station help points around the station and also station staff who can be identified in blue outfits. The car park is behind the station on Pancras Road. The road is one-way, accessed from Euston Road. Pick up / set down: on Pancras Road.
What is the name of the station at St Pancras?
St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink. Thameslink provide passenger train services from Bedford and Luton through London and down to Brighton.
How many services are there from St Pancras?
There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Trains, Southeastern and ThamesLink. EMR East Midlands Railway link St. Pancras International to major cities in the Midlands and Northern England with direct services running to Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield and Leeds.
Why are some of the lifts and escalators at London St Pancras closed?
Some of the lifts, escalators and travelators are currently out of service due to refurbishment works taking place at London St Pancras International. All public areas and platforms are still accessible but to find out more information, including details on Passenger Assist, please see here.