Yes - St. Pancras starion is the starting point from the English end of the route.
Eurostar to Paris and Brussels.
The train station in Paris from which the Eurostar service departs for London is "la gare du Nord"Gare du Nord railway station.
You can take the Eurostar from Paris to London St. Pancras.
St. Pancras stationEurostar is the brand name of the company running high speed trains London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels through the Channel Tunnel.Eurostar uses the stations: St. Pancras (London), Gare du Nord (Paris), Bruxelles Midi (Brussels) and Lille Europe.Currently these are the only passenger trains operating through the tunnel.The Eurostar takes 2 hours 15 minutes between London and Paris.
One can contact Eurostar in London at the address St Pancras International, Pancras Road, London, NW1 2QP. One can also call them on the number +44 843 218 6186.
If you mean Harry Potter, he catches the Hogwarts Express at King's Cross, which is next to St. Pancras. If you mean some other Harry, it's probably the Eurostar to Paris.
The Eurostar train runs via the Channel Tunnel from England to France. Eurostar is the brand name of the company running high speed trains London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels through the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar uses the stations: St. Pancras (London), Gare du Nord (Paris), Bruxelles Midi (Brussels) and Lille Europe. Currently these are the only passenger trains operating through the tunnel. The Eurostar takes 2 hours 15 minutes between London and Paris.
The Eurostar train service runs from St Pancras station in London direct to Paris (and beyond)
Definitely not. Eurostar is a train, and it runs from St. Pancras station. Eurostar is the brand name of the company running high speed trains London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels through the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar uses the stations: St. Pancras (London), Gare du Nord (Paris), Bruxelles Midi (Brussels) and Lille Europe. Currently these are the only passenger trains operating through the tunnel. The Eurostar takes 2 hours 15 minutes between London and Paris.
Waterloo was only intended as a 'temporary' Eurostar terminus. The purpose-built terminus at St. Pancras station was always the preferred start point, but took time to construct.
The main options are either flying, London has a big selection of airports to choose from, or travel by Eurostar. Eurostar operate from Ebbsfleet or St Pancras.