Euston Station’s deterioration prompted the Rail Minister's admission of precarious conditions. Temporary supports are essential to prevent marble cladding from falling onto passengers.
The station’s design was revolutionary for its time, accommodating 30,000 daily passengers, but now experiences three times that volume, showcasing significant strain on infrastructure.
Recent changes attempted to alleviate overcrowding at platforms, but the conversion of the old display board into an ad screen eroded public goodwill, leading to its shutdown.
Lord Hendy emphasized urgency in improvement and the necessity of redeveloping Euston's concourse, aiming for a future that accommodates passenger needs better.
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