This is the internet lounge in the Eurostar departure area located below platform level as it currently looks.
Travellers will be able to access the free wi-fi network - which also covers the rest of the station - with space to sit and work.
An LCR spokesman told silicon.com: "It'll be the most technologically advanced station in the world. In terms of adapting the station, we've gone to the nth degree."
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson








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1. anonymous
Ah, but the time signal isn't broadcast from Rugby any more it's broadcast from Anthorn.
See http://www.npl.co.uk/time/msf/msf_questions.html
for more info.
2. Peter Trinder
PLEASE can we use proper English - It a 'Railway Station'
3. Alastair Macfadyen
It's unfortunate that the creeping americanisation of our language has been allowed to give this magnificent edifice the incorrect title of "train station".
St Pancras, along with all other such buildings, is a RAILWAY STATION.
4. Graham Coles
What's the point of having the most technologically advanced railway station, if the only things arriving at it are the current trains running on an appalingly bad railway infrastructure?