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St Pancras was a 14-year-old Christian boy who was martyred in Rome by the Emperor Diocletian. In England, he is better known as a railway station. With these immortal words, Sir John Betjeman set ...
The first train to leave St Pancras that day, an express bound for Manchester, ran non-stop from Kentish Town to Leicester – at 97 miles then the longest uninterrupted run for a train in the world.
Our Social Media Manager went to Paris, departing from St. Pancras International to see if high-speed train travel really ...
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