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Euston Station
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Railings Around Euston Square Gardens
Statue Of Robert Stephenson In Euston Station Forecourt
Two Lodges In Euston Square Gardens

Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1837/07/20 Designed by Philip Hardwick and built byWilliam Cubitt, the Euston Station opens with a 200ft (61m)-long train shed by engineer Charles Fox. Lodges remain on Euston Square and the main gates, Euston Arch, are at the National Railway Museum, York.
1849/00/00 Euston Station's Great Hall, designed by Philip Hardwick's son Philip Charles Hardwick, is built.
1968/00/00 Current Euston Station is built from 1962 to 1968.
1968/00/00 The original station building, Great hall and the Arch are demolished, 1961-1962.

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Particulars for Euston Station:
Sight Category Building
Area of Significance Railroad
Conveyance Category Railway
Historic Use Railway Station
Area of Significance Transportation



Creative Works »

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Euston Steps Painting Frank Auerbach "Euston Steps" is one of a number of scenes Frank Auerbach painted around his studio in Camden Town. "Euston Steps" is one of a series of paintings depicting the steps at Euston Railway Station on Euston Rd.
The Story of the Man with the Watches (Short Story) Short Story
Arthur Conan Doyle At five o'clock on the evening of the 18th of March in the year already mentioned a train left Euston Station for Manchester.

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