Possibly the best station in the world
‘Best station in the world’ is an accolade that would cheer any network, but when that station is British and the compliment came from the head of France’s SNCF, it’s high praise indeed. SNCF is considered by many to run the best railway service on the planet.
The station in question is the restored St Pancras which, as the Times rightly points out, shames the Eurostar waiting area at the furthest end of the Channel Tunnel link. Gare du Nord itself is a beautiful building, with a wonderful interior, but from the glimpses I’ve seen of St Pancras so far, largely from the edges of boarded off platforms, it doesn’t compare.
Comments like this prove that the restoration was a gamble that paid off, as it would otherwise be hard to justify the £5.8bn cost of the link and terminus on the back of a 20-minute shorter journey alone. That’s doubly true when a trip on the Eurostar is, for many, as much a part of the whole Parisian experience as whatever they get up to once they’ve arrived.
The Times’ coverage of the Queen’s grand ribbon snipping can be found here.
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