No. Euston station is the terminal for northwest Britain. The nearby St Pancras International has trains leaving for Paris and Brussels.
Well - it's a distance of about 58 miles - so your best bet would be to phone a London taxi firm and ask for an estimate (but it won't be cheap !)
They are all London Main Line Stations and also London Underground stations.
It's about ½ mile (700 metres). 10 minute walk.
There are no direct trains from Manchester Victoria to St Pancras. Use Manchester Piccadilly and go to London Euston, then a short walk or one tube stop along to St Pancras. Alternatively you can go from Manchester Piccadilly to Sheffield and change for St Pancras but that needs a ticket routed that way that may cost more and takes longer.
I asked Eurostar themselves and got this answer. Pancras Road runs off Euston Rad, on the Eastern side of St Pancras. You need to be driving Eastwards along Euston Road to turn into it. The drop-off area is a few yards up Pancras Road. "Thank you for your e mail, You can drop off at Pancras Road if you are not stopping and are simply dropping off. If you are going in to terminal you will need to park in car park. Kind Regards Louise Your question (William Emmett) 04/05/2008 04.57 PM I want to take my wife to St Pancras International as she is travelling to Brussels via Eurostar with heavy luggage. Where is the car drop off point please?"
Eurostar to London St Pancras, walk across to London Euston (just over a mile) then train direct to Manchester.
The train from Birmingham International arrives into London Euston, you'd then need to get to St Pancras from there. It is only a few stops on the underground.
RAF St Pancras ended in 1969.
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hayes&harlington to st pancras
St Pancras railway station was created in 1877.