A follow on from Monday’s feature which showed mainly aspects of the station and the railway from the 1860s to the 21st century. This section covers the years to 2018, from the reconstruction of St. Pancras as an international station right through to the 150 celebrations and includes many aspects of the hotel itself as well as a look at that apartment located within the famous clock tower.
The International Station under construction 2006. Source: Twitter

Construction as seen during 2007. Source: Twitter

Members of the design & build team for the station’s replica clock 6 September 2007. Source: Twitter

2007 Xmas Advent Calendar Xmas. Source: Twitter

The lower shopping mall, xmas tree and the huge advent calendar December 2007. Source: Twitter

We’re collecting at St. Pancras, come and listen to the choir. Source: Twitter

Olympic Torch procession at St. Pancras July 2012. Source: Twitter

The Queen en route to Leicester by train. Olympic Year 2012. Source: Twitter

The station’s Olympic Rings 2012. Source: Twitter

The station’s Olympic Medal Xmas tree – and the real thing! Source: Twitter

The tiger in question, made from recycled materials to highlight conservation. Source: Twitter

Elton John on the St. Pancras pianos 2016. Source: Twitter

Just seen Elton John at St Pancras playing piano amazing! Source: Twitter

A view of the station most won’t see. 2016. Source: Twitter

Inside the hotel 2016. Source: Twitter

The bar at St. Pancras 2016. This was the old ticket office. Source: Twitter

John Legend on the pianos March 2017. Source: Twitter

Special delivery 10th January 2018 to mark the start of the 150th year. The station was built on beer! Source: Twitter

Iron columns from the station apparently ‘dumped’ half a mile away. It seems they were stored pending possible further use. Source: Twitter

Jeff Goldblum playing jazz on the pianos September 2018. Source: Twitter

Jeff Goldblum with his fans September 2018. Source: Twitter

Special St. Pancras 150th anniversary beer! Source: Twitter

One response to “St Pancras at 150 #2”
Lovely photos in this and Part 1, thanks!