Waterloo International
Roger Freeman, the transport minister, standing at centre in the right-hand mobile platform, watches the final pane being placed in the canopy over Waterloo International, the first railway terminus to be built in London since the Victorian era. The pounds 130m station for Channel tunnel trains is expected to open next May.
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