22. Euston Arch, London – Built In 1837 And Demolished In 1962

Built In 1837 And Demolished In 1962
This grand Doric propylaeum served as the entrance to Euston Station, welcoming travelers with its imposing columns. It symbolized the dawn of the railway age in Victorian London.
Demolished in 1962 for station modernization, its stones were dumped in a channel but later rediscovered. Proposals to reconstruct it persist, especially with the upcoming High Speed 2 terminus, offering a chance to revive this lost gateway.