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I should be able to find this myself, but I'm really struggling.

What's the minimum connection time between St Pancras International, to Euston?
 
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It was discussed less than 15 minutes ago in this thread

The easiest way to find out is to take the Fixed Link time from the 'Station info' option on BRTimes from the first station to the second, then add the minimum connection time for each station. BR Times will tell you these too. The Fixed Link time can vary based on the time of day.

e.g. during the middle of the day its 15 mins at St Pancas + 5 mins fixed link by Tube + 15 mins at Euston = 35 minutes
 
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It was discussed less than 15 minutes ago in this thread

The easiest way to find out is to take the Fixed Link time from the 'Station info' option on BRTimes from the first station to the second, then add the minimum connection time for each station. BR Times will tell you these too. The Fixed Link time can vary based on the time of day.

e.g. during the middle of the day its 15 mins at St Pancas + 5 mins fixed link by Tube + 15 mins at Euston = 35 minutes

Cheers for that Mike, I didn't notice that thread when I went looking. I think it would be worth a sticky at the top of this board with the information you have just given!
 

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Of course, there is always the old fashioned method of 60 minutes to transfer between London Terminals, and 90 minutes for Eurostar.

This is what was stated in the Great Britain Passenger Railway Timetable in the 1980s/1990s.
 

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That would not be considered sufficient for some transfers these days, and you could get stranded if you only left that amount of time.
 

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Worth mentioning that the walking route via Brill Place/Phoenix Road can be done in much less time (10-15 mins depending on fitness, luggage, etc)
 

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International as in Eurostar? The 35 minutes quoted above would be from the domestic platforms (EMT/Thameslink/Southeastern).

Indeed I'm coming in by Eurostar, any idea what the connection time is when coming in that way?

I appreciate that maniacmartin said this was discussed in the other thread, but I really think it's worth stickying this info, as it's really NOT easy to find. I remember when you could get the information in the PDF complete timetable but it doesn't seem to be there anymore.
 
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