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Queen opens new £800m St Pancras Queen opens new £800m St Pancras
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The Queen has opened a transformed St Pancras station and new Channel Tunnel rail terminal for Eurostar.The Queen has opened a transformed St Pancras station and new Channel Tunnel rail terminal for Eurostar.
She said St Pancras International was magnificent, and hoped people would consider it as not just a station but as "a destination". Her Majesty said the £800m St Pancras International was "magnificent", and hoped people would consider it as not just a station but as "a destination".
Developers have called St Pancras the jewel in the crown of a £5.8bn project to bring high speed rail to the UK. Developers have called it the jewel in the crown of a £5.8bn project to bring high speed rail to the UK.
It will house high-speed services to Kent, Midland Mainline, Thameslink and six Tube lines. St Pancras will house high-speed services to Kent, Midland Mainline, Thameslink and six Tube lines.
Ceremony's compere 'Remarkable re-birth'
The Queen is being introduced to those who have transformed the late-Victorian building into a 21st Century terminal. Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen offered her "warmest congratulations" to all those involved in the renovation.
Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen is being greeted by several dignitaries at the station, including Prime Minister Gordon Brown and London Mayor Ken Livingstone. She told guests the high speed rail service, known as High Speed 1, would make a "real difference" to people's lives and bring the UK closer to Europe.
The evening ceremony is being compered by actor Timothy West playing St Pancras' designer William Barlow. West retraced the station's history with a sound and light show. "The remarkable re-birth of this great and gleaming station means that people across the whole of Britain, not just the South East, are suddenly quite a bit closer to Europe.
The ceremony involves three trains arriving at St Pancras and their drivers meeting the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. "And as we look forward to the London Olympics in 2012, it is good to know that a journey from here to the new High Speed 1 station at Stratford will take spectators a mere seven minutes.
"It gives me great pleasure to officially launch High Speed 1, Britain's first high speed railway and to re-open this magnificent station, St Pancras International."
The evening ceremony was compered by actor Timothy West playing St Pancras' designer William Barlow. West retraced the station's history with a sound and light show.
The event saw two Eurostar trains and a Japanese bullet train, which will shuttle spectators to and from the 2012 Olympic Park, arriving at St Pancras.
Eurostar trains now use high-speed track between Paris and LondonEurostar trains now use high-speed track between Paris and London
A suspended giant screen is showing a video about the high speed rail project featuring F1 driver David Coulthard, actress Kristin Scott Thomas and other personalities. A suspended giant screen featured clips on life with high speed rail with appearances from F1 driver David Coulthard, actress Kristin Scott Thomas and other personalities.
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and pop singer Lemar are providing musical entertainment. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, soprano Katherine Jenkins and pop singer Lemar provided musical entertainment.
The 68-mile railway line, known as High Speed 1 (HS1), runs from St Pancras to the Channel Tunnel opening at Folkestone in Kent. The 68-mile high speed railway line runs from St Pancras to the Channel Tunnel opening at Folkestone in Kent.
Work on the station began in 2001 to enable it to accommodate domestic rail services and Eurostar trains to and from France and Belgium.Work on the station began in 2001 to enable it to accommodate domestic rail services and Eurostar trains to and from France and Belgium.
As part of its refurbishment, the station has been fitted with state-of-the-art technology including Wifi, touch-screen monitors and passenger information screens in all 60 retail units.
More than 150 years of dirt has been removed from the brick work and a new roof has been fitted with 18,000 panes of self-cleaning glass.
The front of the station, Sir George Gilbert Scott's neo-Gothic building, will open as a five-star hotel in 2009.The front of the station, Sir George Gilbert Scott's neo-Gothic building, will open as a five-star hotel in 2009.
Eurostar is switching its terminal from Waterloo station to St Pancras and will be offering quicker journey times on services from London to Paris and Brussels. The new route will cut journey times to Paris by 20 minutes to two hours and 15 minutes and to Brussels by 25 minutes to one hour and 51 minutes.