Euston Station Car Park

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 09 Mar 2010  | Spread the word !

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Euston station car park is an essential facility next to one of the busiest stations in the city. There are many things that make it an excellent car park. The car park is accessible for almost anyone. With a lift linking the three floors, it is much easier for the elderly or disabled to use the station. Also, there are very few stairs in the station allowing people to get from the concourse to the platform without any difficulty. There are a number of disabled spaces close to the station which provides a maximum accessibility for all those who are in need.

The tariffs are very reasonable. For a car to park on a Saturday and Sunday – the two busiest days of the week – parking for up to 20 minutes costs absolutely nothing. At a maximum throughout the week for a full day, it only costs £24. Of course, it would be unfair to expect a motorbike user to spend the same amount when they take up much less space in the car park so shouldn’t pay as much. This is taken into account in the pricing as it only costs a motorbike user £4 to use the car park for up to 24 hours. This is a very fair rate and epitomises the fair prices at the car park. There is also a secured car park at the rear of the concourse which can only be accessed via stairs to the rear of the concourse. However, it must be noted that the car park can only be accessed when the station is open.

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How to Get to Euston Station

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 26 Feb 2010  | Spread the word !

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Euston Station is the main London station for serving the west line trains travelling down the west side of the United Kingdom.

Trains can be found travelling to Euston Station from Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow, where the trains only stop in Birmingham to allow for a very fast journey down to London. A typical journey down from Manchester will take you just over 2 hours, and a similar time period will be required to get you down from Liverpool to Euston Station. Glasgow will take you considerably longer, but is still only a 5 hour journey away. First class carriages can be booked on the vast majority of trains to ensure comfort on your journey down.

Euston Station can also be reached by local tube trains through London, from such places as Kings Cross, Tottenham, Paddington, Baker Street and Green Park. These trains are extremely frequent, but if you’re just making a short trip like this you may wish to rent a car as crowding is an issue on the tube.

Finally, the main London airports all connect to Euston Station – Luton, Stansted, Heathrow and Gatwick – so that you can hop off a plane and straight onto a train. All you need to do then is to rent a car to take you to your hotel, or perhaps even straight to a restaurant to fill your empty stomach after a long journey – there are plenty to be found near Euston Station. For the ultra-efficient people out there, you can simply walk off your train, grab a sandwich from one of the vendors in the station before getting in your hired car.

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Euston Station

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 15 Feb 2010  | Spread the word !

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When I was little I always thought that Euston station was a fictional place. I used to play monopoly with my family regularly and I always thought that the places on the map were made up. I still have not been to many of the places including Euston road, but of course I now know that they are real. The old set that my father had, had pieces that moved round the board which were all vehicles. My Dad had the car, saying it was a hire car taking him around the sites of London. My sister always liked the ship and I have a feeling that I had a tank. We used to have such good fun.

We were all a very competitive family and so the games would tend to go on for quite a long time. I did not tend to win very often, I think I was too soft and sold people properties at prices that were too low. It was a great laugh though and taught me a lot about managing finances and being competitive. I think that it has contributed to me being able to run a successful business and managing my household finances really well. I am so grateful that I have been influenced in such a positive way as I know that money is a cause of stress for many people. A very important thing to learn, in my opinion and it is definitely a game which I will be playing with my children.

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A Great Way to get Around

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 01 Feb 2010  | Spread the word !

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The epic trains of the Swiss Alps and those that cross the whole of France are greatly publicized in movies and novels that find their way into the hands of Americans hoping to get away for a while. Unfortunately, the train system in the United Kingdom is much less known and therefore, it gets far fewer visitors that want to ride them. However, taking a train is a great way to get from Scotland to England and back again without spending extravagant amounts on plane tickets.

Another great reason to travel by train is that it allows you the chance to gaze at the countryside as it sweeps past you so that you can better understand the country you’re visiting, as well as help you to imagine the lives of people who lived in the middle ages and what they had to endure. Riding in a train can also allow you more time to relax and enjoy your vacation, catch up on some work or reading and could even allow you some quality time with your family.

Another plus is that train stations, while busy, are almost never as busy as airports. This means that it is possible for you to navigate through them without feeling like cattle and it also allows you more opportunities to rent cars at certain stations. Having private transportation can come in handy for sightseeing and for getting places more quickly than on public transit systems, like to catch your train back so that you don’t miss your flight.

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Euston Station’s History.

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 15 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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Euston train station was opened on the 20th July 1837 and was the first city to city railway station to be built in the centre of London and also the first railway station to be built in any capital city of the world.

Euston station was first used to connect London with England’s manufacturing centre and second city Birmingham.

The original building was designed by Philip Hardwick with just two platforms one platform was for arrivals and the other platform was designed for departures, the entrance to the station was through the famous Euston Arch which was controversially demolished in the 1960s when the station was rebuilt, although plans were made in 2009 by the Euston Arch Trust to rescue the stone remains from the Preston channel were they were dumped and rebuild the arch as part of the new Euston station redevelopment that started in 2009, network rail who own and operate Euston station are said to be positively interested in incorporating the rebuilt arch into the designs for the new station.

The 1960s rebuild of the station saw the old building completely replaced with a new building that opened in 1968, the new station is a longer structure with 18 platforms including the underground station.

In 2007 it was announced that Euston station would be completely rebuilt again with the work due to start in 2009 increasing the platform number from 18 to 21. As part of the rebuild network rail plans on building an underground subway link to Euston Square tube station.

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Three Exceptional And Inviting Hotels At Euston Station

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 09 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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Due to the fact that you have your Euston Station car hire all set, now you have to consider where you’ll stay during your trip to the UK. Don’t worry. Below you’ll find distinctive details about four amazing Hotels located in the heart of London: Hilton London Euston, The Hotel Russell, and The Montague on the Gardens. Let’s get started.

1. The Hilton London Euston

The Hilton chain really outdid themselves with this grand Victorian building that is home to the Hilton London Euston. When you arrive in your Euston Station car hire, you’ll stand in awe of this impressive hotel. You’ll be close to St. Pancras International and the British Museum.

2. The Hotel Russell

This compelling Victorian style hotel greets you with luxurious accommodations and stately art deco. You’ll be breathless as you feast your eyes on gorgeous marble, elegant mirrors, mosaic and gilt.

3. The Montague on the Gardens

Perfect for looking out over the gardens of Montague Garden Square while enjoying afternoon tea, you’ve just stumbled onto a traditionalhotel with a peaceful feel, It is next door to several main attractions such as Covent Garden’s theaters.

The main goal here is to help you decide which hotel will help you to enjoy your trip to the fullest and help you find immediate comfort on your vacation. No matter which of the three you choose, understand that the moment you step out of your Euston Station car hire, it will seem as if you’ve stepped into a different world of luxury, class, and style.

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Pollock’s Toy Museum and Wonderland

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 14 Dec 2009  | Spread the word !

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The museum is actually just called Pollock’s Toy Museum, but to exclude the word “Wonderland” from the title seemed like a disservice to the museum’s history. Stretched across two separate eighteenth century homes is Pollock’s toy museum. The museum is home to hundreds of model trains, doll houses, and all of the other toys that children of both the past and present enjoy. Each floor has a wide range of toys for children to look at. In addition to the usual toys that boys and girls find exciting, there are toys from other parts of the globe like China. If you have children with you in London, treat them with a day at this wonderful toy museum.

On the first floor of the museum is where all of the board games are kept. Head up a flight of stairs and you’ll stumble upon all of the toys that make kids think. Things like mechanical and optical toys are abound on this floor. If you want to impress the girls a little bit more you can take them up to the upper rooms where the dolls and playhouses are kept. Dollars from China ire kept on the second floor next to all of the other exotic folk toys that come from around the world. The museum is open from 10AM to 5PM all days of the week except Sunday. This means that even if you have business to attend to during the week, there’s still the weekend to make your little ones smile with joy.

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Pubs near Euston Tube Station

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 30 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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If you are looking for a pub in the area of Euston Tube Station There are quite a few options to choose from. Within a distance of .1 miles you will find The Doric Arch, The Royal George and the Bree Louise.

The Doric Arch is at 1 Eversholt Street. This pub features TV, wireless Internet access, a smoking area and real ale. The range of ales is quite good and you can even get London Porter on tap here. The staff is very knowledgeable and the atmosphere is pleasant. The food is also very good and the service is friendly. The Doric arch is well worth a visit.

The Royal George is located at 8-14 Eversholt Street. Facilities at this pub include wireless Internet access, quiz machines and sky TV. The pub is .1 miles from Lewiston Square and .4 miles from Kings Cross Street. They have great beer and very good steak and ale pie and the outside and inside of the establishment is well kept. They have a good selection of real ales and the bar staff is very knowledgeable and helpful.

The Bree Louise is located at 69 Cobourg Street. This pub is .1 miles from Euston Station, the same distance from Euston Square, and .2 miles for Warren Street. This establishment is known to be an excellent pub that offers a superb collection of real ales as well as real ciders. It’s a community pub that has a great mix of people. Their menu includes a tasty Chili and chips as well as other items.

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My Experience with the Ford Mondeo

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 23 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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I recently hired a 2006 Ford Mondeo, which was picked up at Euston Station. I’ve driven Mondeos before and for the most part they were pretty solid and reliable. The new Mondeo however is a cut above previous incarnations.

Firstly there’s the engines. Previous Mondeos had a bit of power when pushed, but for the most part were just efficient and fulfilled their primary function which was to get you from A to B. The latest models are much better. The car I had was the Mondeo TDCi, which is a turbo diesel and it came with a 2.2 lump under the bonnet.

Diesels are perfect for larger saloon cars like a Mondeo because of the extra torque produced, helping to shift the weight faster than a standard petrol engine (hence why many large vehicles are diesel). They are also more fuel efficient and require less revs to get you where you want to be. The engine in my car was very lively and actually felt extremely rapid, I was very impressed.

The think that most impressed me about the Mondeo though was the interior though. The seats are adorned with a generous offering of leather and the dash with a bit of neon looks like something from an aeroplane cockpit! There was loads of space and it was as comfortable as any Mercedes or BMW I’ve driven in the past.

Hopefully this brief review will help other people when they come to hiring a car, I would highly recommend to them the Ford Mondeo.

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Getting Car Hire at Euston Station

Filed under: Euston Station Car Hire - 12 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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Euston station is a historic train station in London absolutely dripping with heritage and history. It was first opened in 1837 and was completely rebuilt during the 1960′s and is now a very modern and busy station right at the heart of the London train network.

As such there are plenty of facilities and services available, including plenty of car hire companies. However you should be aware that because people hiring cars from train stations is not as common as – for example – and airport, you would be strongly advised to book in advance.

Euston Station Car Hire allow you to book a hire car completely online offering a selection, which is a quick and convenient solution for the modern commuter who is often pressed for time. Many professionals pass through the station every single day and the last thing they need is to have to hunt around for a hire car. This site offers a great facility to compare prices quickly and easily online from some of the top rental companies around the UK.

If you’re not pressed for time and do happen to be in the area you may want to check out some of the local sites including the British library and some of the classy restaurants in the local area too.

Euston station has 18 platforms, and is thus a key part of London’s railway network.

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