How long do i have to be on the station st.Pancreas before eurostar train to paris leave?
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i travel to Paris from London by eurostar train . how long do i have to be on the station st.Pancreas before eurostar train to paris leave?
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Answer:
Hey: Hasn't anyone noticed that it is St. Pancras. Pancreas is a bodily organ behind the stomach.
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About 45 minutes.
Superguy1221
If you have your ticket and you are a foot passenger, aim for an hour.
sheetwowsheet
So spell check is not my friend either! The recommended time is 45 minutes, but I would make it at least one hour. This is because there are always a lot of people at the station. The last thing you would need is to be stuck behind a queue of people going through security & passport control.
Mich99
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