
Full steam ahead for "most technologically advanced train station in the world"...
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 8 October 2007 10:01 GMT
This is the internet lounge in the Eurostar departure area located below platform level as it currently looks.
Travellers will be able to access the free wi-fi network - which also covers the rest of the station - with space to sit and work.
An LCR spokesman told silicon.com: "It'll be the most technologically advanced station in the world. In terms of adapting the station, we've gone to the nth degree."
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson
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