hav·er·sack (noun): a single-strapped bag worn over one shoulder and used for carrying supplies; a bag for rations, extra clothing; a bag used by workers or travellers to carry havercake (oat-bread) in 19th-century England. From the French Havresac and German Habersack (18th century)
Showing posts with label railway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label railway. Show all posts
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
King's Cross Square to open fully in September
The £550m redevelopment of London’s King's Cross station is entering its final stage, with the completion of the 25,000sq ft public space outside it.
The BBC reports that King's Cross Square, which will include an area dedicated to public art, will open fully next month.
Labels:
King's Cross,
London,
Network Rail,
railway,
redevelopment
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