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Old September 17th 11, 10:06 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default St Pancras Booking Office

Clive Page wrote on 17 September 2011 00:43:52 ...
Since I had a bit of time to spare today at St.Pancras I took the
opportunity to take a drink in the Booking Office bar. It is indeed the
same room where I used to buy tickets, with the ticket office converted
into the bar. The overall effect isn't too bad, I thought, but the
lighting over the bar involves what looks like posh scaffolding poles,
which is very intrusive visually.

The southern wall has nice wooden paneling, which looks like the
original stuff revarnished. The roof beams also look original, but the
ceiling looks different from what I remember. I thought it had
criss-cross timbers which effectively divided it into quite small square
areas, whereas now it is flat (with perforated roof tiles, presumably
part of the ventilation system).

To the west, what used to be a roadway (or at least walkway) is now a
glassed atrium with yet another part of the hotel bar. Does anyone else
remember how the booking office used to look?


There's a photo taken in 2001 at
http://www.urban75.org/london/st_pancras27.html
Also at
http://www.heritage-images.com/Previ...censeTy pe=RM
Also at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rpmarks...57624070511766
Just do a Google images search for St Pancras Booking Hall.
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