Plaque

St Pancras Station

Inscription

St Pancras Station, built originally by the Derby based Midland Railway Company as its London terminus. the station was opened in 1868 and is now Grade 1 listed.
Consulting engineer: W. H. Barlow,
Principle contractor: The Butterley Company.

Site: St Pancras Station + HS1 (2 memorials)

NW1, Pancras Road, St Pancras Station

The plaques are on the King's Cross side of St Pancras station, inside the entrance, in the area immediately behind the arches.

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St Pancras Station

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St Pancras Station

From the picture source website: "St Pancras train station was designed by Wi...

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Butterley Company

Engineering company based in Ripley, Derbyshire.

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Midland Railway Company

Railway company based in Derby.

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William Henry Barlow

Engineer. Born Charlton. Best known for the St Pancras railway shed. Died at ...

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