
Euston Station Through Time
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Built as the London terminus of the London & Birmingham Railway in July 1837, Euston was London''s first intercity railway station. Originally designed by Philip Hardwick, the station entrance was through the world''s largest Doric propylaeum, which became known as the Euston Arch. In the 1840s the station was expanded greatly and by 1923 express trains left Euston regularly for Wales, Scotland an...
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Built as the London terminus of the London & Birmingham Railway in July 1837, Euston was London''s first intercity railway station. Originally designed by Philip Hardwick, the station entrance was through the world''s largest Doric propylaeum, which became known as the Euston Arch. In the 1840s the station was expanded greatly and by 1923 express trains left Euston regularly for Wales, Scotland an...
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