The North Euston Hotel
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 8 Nov 2009
This was opened in 1841 conceived as a staging point for passengers travelling from London to Scotland by rail, at a time when it was thought that a rail route could not be built through the Cumbrian fells. The passengers would start from Euston Station in London, so this would be 'North Euston'. By 1850 the line to Scotland had opened ...