Traveling by Eurostar to St Pancras International
Traveling by Eurostar to London’s St Pancras International offers travelers access to a wider area of London including the City business districts, Canary Wharf and all that the West End has to offer.
St Pancras International also offers superior underground connections with six tube lines and seven rail companies operating out of the major national stations of Kings Cross and Euston, as well as St Pancras itself making the Eurostar terminal more accessible for UK travellers to get to. In addition, from December 2007, the First Capital Connect service will run a direct connection to Eurostar’s St Pancras International.
St Pancras International - A Newly Transformed Eurostar Terminal
The Eurostar St Pancras International terminal itself will be transformed into an upmarket area of the station with international shops and cafes, farmer’s market and Europe’s longest Champagne bar.
A Greener Eurostar Service
Changing its base from Waterloo to St Pancras International also means that Eurostar is doing its bit for the environment. Research shows that flying between London and Paris or Brussels generates ten times more carbon dioxide emissions than traveling by Eurostar train. The independent study commissioned by Eurostar shows that a return flight produces enough CO2 to fill a double-decker bus, while the CO2 emitted from a return rail trip would only fill a Mini.
Eurostar is now the only train operator in the world that is making it's journeys carbon neutral at no cost to the traveller.
With Eurostar journey times shorter with the new station at St Pancras, the carbon dioxide emissions are now reduced further.
Book Your Short Break From St Pancras International With Eurostar
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