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Euston St Pancras railway station is a proposed station on the future Crossrail 2 line in the United Kingdom linking Hertfordshire and north-east London to south-west London and Surrey. Construction is expected to begin in the 2020s.

It would be a "mega station" serving the existing Euston, King's Cross and St. Pancras main line stations. If funded and completed, it will be one of two such stations on the Crossrail 2 route (the other being Dalston).


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Connections with surrounding stations

The station will be firmly integrated into Euston and St. Pancras mainline stations, as well as Euston Underground station. Access to King's Cross station, and King's Cross St Pancras Underground station will be via a short walk through St. Pancras station. There may also be a link to Euston Square station on the Underground, created as part of Euston station's reconstruction for High Speed 2


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Location

The platforms themselves are proposed to be under Somers Town: from just south of the Eversholt Street and Drummond Place junction in the west, to just north of the British Library at Ossulston Street in the east. Entrances to the station are proposed to be the existing entrance to Euston Underground station, and new entrances at the corner of Eversholt Street and Grafton Place, and inside St Pancras station, by the Thameslink platforms.


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Construction

Worksites proposed in the 2015 consultation are:

  • north of Grafton Place (including the Travelodge)
  • between Doric Way and Drummond Place on the east side of Eversholt Street
  • between the British Library and Crick Institute
  • Euston Square Gardens.

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