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Despite its high-end bars and cafés, St. Pancras is first and foremost a train station that will be used by millions of travelers. That spirit is epitomized in the 9-meter (29.5-foot) statue, “The Meeting Place,” designed by British artist Paul Day. Representing a couple reunited after their travels, it helps to remind people that sometimes the best part of a trip is returning home.
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Despite its high-end bars and cafés, St. Pancras is first and foremost a train station that will be used by millions of travelers. That spirit is epitomized in the 9-meter (29.5-foot) statue, “The Meeting Place,” designed by British artist Paul Day. Representing a couple reunited after their travels, it helps to remind people that sometimes the best part of a trip is returning home.

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