An occasional feature, in which we mourn the loss of an exceptional slice of London, wishing it was still here. This time: the Great Hall in the old Euston station.
But their genesis lies in the 1960s, and Euston Station played an unlikely role. The much-maligned terminus was the height of modernity in the late 60s. A stately Victorian booking hall had been ...
plus money-saving tips with our free twice-daily newsletter Sign up The station was named after Euston Hall in Suffolk, seat of the Duke of Grafton, AKA Lord Southampton, who owned pretty much ...