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Photos: High-tech London St Pancras on track

Full steam ahead for "most technologically advanced train station in the world"...

Tags: digital, wireless, trains, station

By Tim Ferguson

Published: 8 October 2007 10:01 BST


This is the impressive 1868 façade of St Pancras train station in London. The station is nearing completion after a 10 year renovation project making it into London's Eurostar terminal, which will take over from Waterloo on 14 November.

The station is the final element in the High Speed 1 rail link project which was initiated by the Channel Tunnel Rail Link Act in 1996.

silicon.com went along to the station a month before its official opening to take a look at what will - according to its developers, London and Continental Railways (LCR) - make it the most technologically advanced railway station in the world.

Photo credit: Tim Ferguson


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