Derby Museum & Art Gallery 3
The Works on the Site of the Midland Railway Terminus on Euston Road
Engraving c.1867
St Pancras Station was constructed using Derbyshire steel, stone and brick, and used by trains engineered and built in Derby and adorned by a Smith of Derby station clock.
The Derby-based Midland Railway completed their London terminal, St Pancras, in 1868. The grand building was not only the height of fashion but also at the cutting edge of construction and engineering technology. The roof of the engine shed was, at the time of construction, the largest single span structure ever built. Built by Derbyshire's Butterley Company in Ripley, it cost £117,000 (about £8,000,000 in 2011) which was about 30 per cent of the total cost of the building. The station is often seen as a little bit of Derbyshire in London.
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