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SideTracked Day 2015 - London Euston Station Event Cache

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Hidden : Monday, 10 August 2015
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A short event at London Euston Train Station to celebrate SideTracked Day 2015.

About SideTracked Caches


This event is part of the SideTracked series. It's a distraction for the weary traveller, but anyone else can attend too! More Information can be found at the SideTracked Website.


About SideTracked Euston and Robert Stephenson


Euston was the first intercity railway station in London, opened on 20 July 1837 with 9 train platforms. Since then the station has been almost completely rebuilt. It now has 18 platforms, and Euston is the sixth-busiest terminus in London by entries and exits.

Few relics of the old station survive, but you can still see the lodges on Euston Road and statues now on the forecourt. One of the most prominent is a statue of the railway engineer Robert Stephenson, which now stands in the public area just outside the station.


Robert Stephenson's statue at Euston Station as it looked in 1925

Robert Stephenson FRS (16 October 1803 – 12 October 1859) was an early railway engineer. He was the only son of George Stephenson, the "Father of Railways". Robert built on the achievements of his father, with projects such as the early steam locomotive, Stephenson's Rocket. Robert Stephenson has been called the greatest engineer of the 19th century.

Although Robert declined a British knighthood, he was decorated in Belgium with the Knight of the Order of Leopold, in France with the Knight of the Legion of Honour and in Norway with the Knight Grand Cross of the order of St. Olaf. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1849. He served as President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and Institution of Civil Engineers.

Robert's death was widely mourned, and his funeral cortege was given permission by Queen Victoria to pass through Hyde Park, an honour previously reserved for royalty. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.

Further information about Robert Stephenson can be found here.

A SideTracked Event


I'll be waiting next to the statue in the area near the picnic tables. I hope it'll be good weather, but if it does start raining I will still be there, just a few paces away under cover!

The event will be at the listed coordinates near the statue at:
6pm to 7pm on the evening of Monday 10th August 2015

Please log a Will Attend if you think you will be there. It would be nice to know that you're coming! :)


To celebrate the 8th anniversary of the SideTracked Series, on 10th August 2015, the series organisers will be publishing a unique souvenir that you will be able to add to your geocaching.com profile page.

What the souvenir will look like is still under wraps, but details of the previous years' souvenirs can be found at the following link, and this year's souvenir will be added to the page when it is released (including instructions how to add it to your profile).

SideTracked Souvenir: click here for details!



Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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