Trains at: St Pancras International, MML/HS1, 23/02/19
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- A fantastic morning spent at the always incredible station of St Pancras International which is the terminus of the Midland Mainline and High Speed 1 where we see plenty of services from Eurostar, East Midlands Trains and Southeastern.
The station was opened by the Midland Railway in 1868. The station earned its name from the St Pancras neighbourhood which was located nearby. Whilst the station is full of majesty and wonder its actually situated on an old slum town known as Agar Town. Because the station was built fairly high up it meant that there was plenty of space in and around the station for an all manner of things to happen. At the time it was used to store beer that was being brought down from Burton Upon Trent. When the station was being designed it was agreed that there would be single span roof covering the entirety of the station with cross tiers for each arch at the station as not to disturb to lower level foundations.
The first ever service to pull into the station was an overnight mail train that came from Leeds.
St Pancras was built by the Midland Railway during the time that their network was greatly expanded with routes going to Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield and Carlisle. By the time 1902 had made an appearance there were on average 150 trains coming into and out of the station on a daily basis. Although when you compare that to the likes of Waterloo and Liverpool Street it was actually a far less amount.
When the LMS was created in 1921 St Pancras wasn't really treated with much importance, seeing as they chose London Euston as their main base of operations. But the station was still used and steadily got busier and busier as the years progressed. However during WW2 the station was bombed several times over. One bomb fell through the roof of the main shed and right through platforms 2 - 3 and into the lower levels subsquently exploding. Whilst it didn't close the station it did mean that the two platforms were closed for around 8 months until repairs could be made.
When British Railways came into fruition it gave St Pancras significant investment as the LMS had given it next to no attention. The work that took place included new train destinations being reached from the station which started to solidify its name as an important London station. You could now reach North Woolwich, St Albans and Bedford. Long distance intercity trains soon reached Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham and every other northern station in the UK. In 1957 the signalling system was upgraded giving the control to a central relay which would replace the 3 seperate boxes controlling the line. When the 1960's said hello the station was deemed redundant and faced several attempts at being closed down.
The station roof was in severe need of repair in the 1970's as it neared collapse. Even when British Rail was sectorised the station was still horribly underused. You had Intercity trains serving Leeds, Nottingham and Sheffield and Network Southeast operating the local commuter services to Bedford.
After all this time the station was starting to gain more interest as newer services were being introduced, especially when London Euston was getting a make over it meant that a lot of services were being diverted into St Pancras. There was also the talk of the station being the hub for the international services coming into the UK. Which of course it eventually did.
My next station is London Kings Cross.
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I prefer the 373 to the 374 I think the 373 has a very good sound when it comes thundering past
The 373 does make the better sound I have to agree with you on that one
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Welcome aboard this Southeastern service to Faversham. Calling at: Stratford International, Ebbsfleet International, Gravesend, Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, Rainham, Sittingbourne and Faversham, this train is formed of 6 coaches.
I love London st pancras station I love the eurostar and I would love to Go on one
This is a great station to come to and one that I highly recommend
@@Tornado922 thank mate I try to get there and do some train spotting
You an me both mate
Great video love the HST's
Thanks very much
From a shed to a station, being bombed yet not destroyed, she's a beast of a Hub. Beautiful ladies one and all, also nice to see the city abuzz with construction. Sharp brushed metal all over makes the place look so welcoming. Great film, glad the weather was nice for you. Thanks! B.P.
This is a beautiful station to come to when the weather wants to work with you!! I love coming here it's one of my favourite London stations, I know what you mean about seeing all the building work taking place. It adds a certain feeling and character to the area
You nailed it. Thought I was losing the ol'marbles... Quicker! B.P.
If I recall, the Pioneer version of the class 222 were operated by Hull Trains. I think they were then replaced by class 180s.
It’s nice out at St Pancras International!👍
It was a lovely day!
I sure love the whine of The "Velaro" Or second series Eurostars when they're on the move Jarred. Another fantastic clip.
They do sound very nice when they are pulling away :)
Great video.
Thanks very much
I do like East Midlands Trains. Especially the 222 Meridians
Awesome video mate espaically catching the Eurostar E320, Southeastern High Speed 395s and the East Midlands trains 222 and HSTS.
Thanks very much
It was the end of my screen time and this just came up!
I love trsins
Nice sound of Eurostar at the beginnin;) Like
Thanks very much :)
nice video
Thanks very much
Great vid as always I agree with what you said about being polite to train and security staff I went to Liverpool Lime Street went to sign in lady was nice about it and she said she would inform everyone I was on the platform and what I was doing
Thanks very much, that's all you need to do when you come to these sorts of stations. If you are polite to the station staff then more often than not they will be polite and understanding towards you :)
Another Brilliant Video Here Tornado922! I really Enjoyed this :)
Thanks very much I'm glad you enjoyed watching this :)
Great video
Cracking video and at least you didn't say south West trains this time lol
1717 service umbrellas is coming in in a few 10 minutes
Hey Tornado, great video 🙂 I recommend St Pancras Thameslink 🙂
Thanks very much, I wont do the lower levels as all I would see would be Thameslink 700's
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They should have kept trains at waterloo and victoria
The 374s Sound Similar To The 465s, 365s And 323s
Great video, very nice start yes 374 lover but you know that already :) don't have it on train simulator because i love train sim world more now ;)
Thanks very much, I love coming to this station even more so when the weather is on my side :)
@Tornado922 the Eurostar are also going to Amsterdam Centraal
I know they are :) They just weren't running there when I was filming. I think they are extending the amount of trains that they have running directly there now
Actually, the timetable or the announcement said some southeastern trains on plat 12 is on the service to Sandwich via Ashford and Dover Priory.
They probably did, but then I was looking at RealTimeTrains for all of my information
Tornado922 is realtimetrains a free app
@@mlglucas9729 it's a website
Could you please do St Pancras Thameslink platforms?
I wont do those platforms as all I'm going to see is Thameslink 700's
Same does the E300
That was fun to watch, thank-you. Fairly early in the video were you sure about the East Midlands coming from Leeds? (Not that I would doubt you!) I didn't think Leeds was served by East Midlands. If so, would it have come in via Wakefield and Sheffield?
You would totally doubt me ;) It was indeed coming from Leeds on that service, during the evening rush hour there are EMT services that go from London to Leeds where they will then go to Neville Hill to get serviced overnight :) It would have gone via Wakefield and Sheffield
@@Tornado922 Yes indeed, East Midlands has some sporadic Leeds to London services, though I cannot imagine any commuter in Leeds (or Wakefield) riding the service to London when LNER would be so much faster. :) :)
I still don't understand why they're 16 carriages long like surely there's no way you're filling every seat of those at london
It's a safety thing that those trains have to comply to when going through the Channel Tunnel. And you will be surprised at how full those trains are leaving the UK
Eurostar literally sold out for a few dates in summer. So that's 902 seats sold on 52 departures, making 46904 travellers. I have been refused travel on EST before because they've been too full.
They've also just had their busiest August ever, the one just gone. Long may it continue, ultra-long-distance rail is the future.
Eurostars now go to Netherlands
Cracking video and at least you didn't say south West trains this time lol
Thanks very much mate, I didn't even realise I said it last time haha
You should go to Southampton Airport Parkway
I will be going there this year as part of my SWML series
I really do like the new eurostars but my word are they loud
They are very loud but very good to look at
@@Tornado922 yeah they are also doing the train service from London Sint Pancras to Brussel South and Amsterdam Centraal
What time are you at Liverpool lime street coz I’d love to meet you as your my channel inspiration
I will be filming at Liverpool Lime Street at around 11am. I will post up a thread on my community section outlining the plans closer to the time
Nice video. You’ve also got the platforms for Thames link services as well. How come you didn’t go down to these ones? Platform a and platform B.
que le train Eurostar était le service 11,30 à Paris
that eurostar train was the 11.30 service to paris
Did you get something caught when you said 222013 LOL
There is a chance lol
How comes the Southeastern HS sounds like a 700.
I wouldn't know
same manufacturer of traction motors or control systems?
Who like Eurostar?
me but not the class 374
im all the way for the 373
Me. I love both.
@@keiranclarke2955 same, they both sound great
I like both but to be honest I prefer the 374
Do you address every train as "she" ?
Indeed I do
@@Tornado922 but sometimes some train characters are boys
The e320 (374) looks fat
I can kinda see that
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Tornado, 373's are still better
I agree