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A stone arch demolished during the rebuilding of Euston Station is to be salvaged from a canal and rebuilt. The 21m (70ft) Euston Arch, built in 1838, was taken down by planners 50 years ago and the ...
IN FOCUS: Dubbed in one memorable tweet as ‘a Petri dish of chaos’, London’s Euston station has become a living metaphor for Britain’s crumbling infrastructure – a dire hub of delays ...
London's Euston Station Arch, former gateway to one of the world's first mainline train terminuses and demolished in the 1960s despite a valiant campaign to save it, is finally to be rebuilt.
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