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    The railway stations Euston, St Pancras and King´s Cross are olmost side by side along Euston Road. They are all from the 19 th century, built by competitive private companies befor the Government collcted the railwayservices in British Rail. The only thing which is left from the original Euston station after a thorough rebuilding in the(19sixties), is the stately old stationentrance to the gatehouses. St Pancras has been unused for many years,but it is now being restored. The station is built together with Grand midland Hotel,and the whole complex from 186872 by George Gilbery Scott is a (pragtmomument) over Victorians, new gothic style.


   


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