TRAIN TIMES
Travelling from St. Pancras International? Check your train times and let your journey begin!
Cornelia Parker’s work, One More Time, in 2015, was a working replica of the station’s DENT London clock. Reversed out in black and silver, it became reminiscent of a photographic negative. The black clock was suspended 16 metres in front of the original, so for those alighting from the trains the original face will gradually appear eclipsed.
In April 2014, we launched the second sculpture of the Terrace Wires series at St Pancras International, Chromolocomotion by David Batchelor. The colourful artwork was unlike anything ever seen at St Pancras International bathing the Grand Terrace in a Kaleidoscope of colour.
The 2016 artwork was by designer and Royal Academician Ron Arad. His installation, Thought of Train of Thought, was an 18-metre-long twisted blade that rotated slowly to create an optical illusion of horizontal, train-like movement.
It’s official – Tracey Emin’s Terrace Wires ‘I Want My Time With You’ light installation has a little more time with us…
St. Pancras played host to a performance like no other, as award-winning UK Drag Queens Ophelia Love and Kitty Scott Claus graced the station’s concourse.
10 local school children from Argyle Primary and Richard Cobden Primary delighted St Pancras International’s passers-by with live poetry readings performed as part of a brand-new poetry initiative named Track Record.
10 local school children from Argyle Primary and Richard Cobden Primary delighted St Pancras International’s passers-by with live poetry readings performed as part of a brand-new poetry initiative named Track Record.
BBC Songs of Praise singer, Laura Wright joined 91 year-old piano player Denis Robinson at St. Pancras International for a Father’s Day special, to talk about their love of hymns and perform together for passers-by.
Eurostar step up their service to Amsterdam with a third daily service to the Netherlands’ capital.
Singer and songwriter, Sara Bareillis dropped into St. Pancras to play a few songs from a few of her albums.
Londoners were forced to double take when they spotted what appeared to be The Beatles performing on the roof of St. Pancras International station.
St. Pancras International has partnered up with Tiffany& Co. to unveil its first scented Christmas tree and fragrance shop in the heart of the station’s Arcade, offering a touch of sparkle, sophistication and magic for the holiday season.