Trains

St Pancras International is set at the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station.

There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

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St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

East Midlands Railway

East Midlands Railway link St. Pancras International to major cities in the Midlands and Northern England with direct services running to Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield and Leeds.

For more information and booking, visit East Midlands Railway’s website.

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

Eurostar

Travel direct to the very heart of the European cities of Paris, Brussels, Lille, Lyon, Avignon, Marseille, Rotterdam and Amsterdam with high speed Eurostar services.

For booking information, visit the Eurostar website.

Checking in is quick and simple, just make sure you have your ticket and passport or ID to hand. For more information on checking in, including what time you should arrive at the station, please visit the Checking in section on the Eurostar website.

Please bear in mind that there are security and border checks when travelling out of and into the UK. During peak seasons these can be very busy so be prepared and ensure you have enough time.

Through security you will find World Duty Free, Pret and a Continental Bar. Therefore, consider giving yourself more time to make use of the shops in the station prior to going through security.

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

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Southeastern

Southeastern operate Britain’s only high speed commuter service with Hitachi bullet trains running at speeds of up to 230kph to destinations in East London and Kent.

For more information and booking, visit Southeastern’s website.

Southeastern Passenger Assist

Southeastern are committed to accessible travel for all their passengers and are part of Passenger Assist. This is a national system that means Southeastern is able to assist passengers with disabilities or restricted mobility for journeys across the Southeastern network and when connecting with other train operators. Southeastern have a dedicated team who will help you book this service.

Visit the Southeastern website for more information on the accessibility of Southeastern trains and stations, plus guidance on how to book Passenger Assist service.

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

Thameslink

Thameslink provide passenger train services from Bedford and Luton through London and down to Brighton.

Trains

St Pancras International is set at the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station.

There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

Train times

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

East Midlands Railway

East Midlands Railway link St. Pancras International to major cities in the Midlands and Northern England with direct services running to Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield and Leeds.

For more information and booking, visit East Midlands Railway’s website.

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

Eurostar

Travel direct to the very heart of the European cities of Paris, Brussels, Lille, Lyon, Avignon, Marseille, Rotterdam and Amsterdam with high speed Eurostar services.

For booking information, visit the Eurostar website.

Checking in is quick and simple, just make sure you have your ticket and passport or ID to hand. For more information on checking in, including what time you should arrive at the station, please visit the Checking in section on the Eurostar website.

Please bear in mind that there are security and border checks when travelling out of and into the UK. During peak seasons these can be very busy so be prepared and ensure you have enough time.

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Through security you will find World Duty Free, Pret and a Continental Bar. Therefore, consider giving yourself more time to make use of the shops in the station prior to going through security.

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

Southeastern

Southeastern operate Britain’s only high speed commuter service with Hitachi bullet trains running at speeds of up to 230kph to destinations in East London and Kent.

For more information and booking, visit Southeastern’s website.

Southeastern Passenger Assist

Southeastern are committed to accessible travel for all their passengers and are part of Passenger Assist. This is a national system that means Southeastern is able to assist passengers with disabilities or restricted mobility for journeys across the Southeastern network and when connecting with other train operators. Southeastern have a dedicated team who will help you book this service.

Visit the Southeastern website for more information on the accessibility of Southeastern trains and stations, plus guidance on how to book Passenger Assist service.

St. Pancras International is set in the heart of Central London with more underground connections than any other London station. There are four main services from the station – Eurostar, East Midlands Railway, Southeastern and ThamesLink.

Thameslink

Thameslink provide passenger train services from Bedford and Luton through London and down to Brighton.

Europe by train services from London St Pancras

Eurostar services to Paris, Brussels etc. Plus options to travel further afield.

Eurostar Trains At At London St Pancras Station

Eurostar trains: London St Pancras Station

Eurostar – the most popular transport between London, Paris & Brussels

For travelling between London and near Europe cities like Paris and Brussels, the train and at the moment this means Eurostar trains are the most popular transport option.

Not so long ago, London – Paris was one of the busiest air routes in the world. No more, the introduction of the train services through the tunnel connecting England and France mean travel by train is both faster and normally cheaper than by air, city centre to city centre.

However, the train is not the cheapest way to travel between London and near Europe cities like Brussels and Paris. That honour goes to the Eurolines and Megabus coach services to Europe. But this cheapest option (by far) coach takes much longer. For example to Paris the fastest coaches take 5 hours longer than the Eurostar train services.

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Europe by train beyond France, Belgium and Holland

Although new fast train services have been pencilled in to operate fast direct train services to Holland, Germany and the South of France they are not operating yet.

Until then and for destinations further afield the airlines dominate and in particular from London the low cost budget airlines, of which easyJet and Ryanair dominate. Travel by train at the moment to places like Rome, Zurich, Copenhagen and Barcelona is both slower and more expensive than the cheapest air fares and you will need to change train in Brussels or Paris.

However that doesn’t mean using trains to European cities are not an option. Increasingly many travellers choose to travel by train to avoid the stress and tedium of travelling by air.

Eurostar trains London – Paris/Brussels

Eurostar Express Train London To Paris

Eurostar train

Eurostar trains run at minimum hourly frequencies between London and Paris and London and Brussels. There are no overnight services, first services start very early morning, last departure is mid/late evening. Scheduled journey times are 2 hours 15 minutes to Paris and 2 hours to Brussels.

Some services stop at Lille and Calais in France and Ashford or Ebbsfleet in England. Services also go to Disneyland Paris. There are two special seasonal services to Avignon, weekly through the summer and a ski train to the French Alps during winter and spring.

The London terminus is St Pancras Station, relatively central and a major London hotel district. There is the full range of hotels at St Pancras but the traditional emphasis has been towards the budget end of the hotel market. As one of London’s main Underground hubs you can be at most sightseeing locations throughout the centre of London well within 30 minutes.

Eurostar offers three different classes of seat to meet your needs and seat numbers are allocated. You’re allowed two medium-sized items with a maximum length of 85cm, plus one item of hand luggage. You need to check in at least 30 minutes prior to departure.

Find out more about St Pancras / Kings Cross:

Eurostar fares

Eurostar is a reservations only service – you can book up to 4 months in advance. The further ahead that you book, the more likely you’ll be able to pick up the best fare. Non-flexible tickets (i.e. no exchanges or refunds allowed) are cheaper than tickets with fewer restrictions.

Eurostar fares are dynamic, there will be different fares for different schedules on the same day. Fares can be eye watering if you book late or are trying to travel when an event is on at your destination so do try and plan well ahead.

Full details of the service, an explanation of the classes of ticket and current fares for your dates can be found by clicking through on the banner link below.

Source https://stpancras.com/trains

Source https://stpancras.com/trains

Source https://www.londontoolkit.com/briefing/rail_services_europe.html

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