One of the many reasons I don't blog much any more is because I spend nearly 4 hours of each weekday commuting. And while I love trains in general, sometimes they exasperate me beyond bearing. But the two London stations I see most often are really beautiful these days.
Here's the clock tower of St Pancras, seen through the uncovered and refurbished windows of King's Cross. A decade ago, those windows were covered in netting, absolutely filthy and mostly broken. A decade before that, St Pancras was a dilapidated shell, saved by John Betjeman and other campaigners in the 60s but a shadow of its former glory. Now both are thriving, living stations, the centre of a new complex which includes Central St Martin's School of Art. When I hear people getting on the "all modern life is rubbish" tack, I think of the restoration and development of this area and smile.
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I do love what they've done at both St Pancras and Kings Cross!
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