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Saint Pancras railway station is a central London railway terminus. It was built by architect William Henry Barlow in the 19th century. Opened in 1868. The station building is a typical example of the neo-Gothic style characteristic of the Victorian era. From the station, trains ride to other cities in the UK and high-speed Eurostar trains to Paris and Brussels. A single red brick architectural ensemble together with the railway station is a five-star Renaissance Hotel.

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