Why not forget the arch and build something modern?
When it was built the arch was a symbol of progress and a noble piece of architecture that befitted the entrance to the world’s first mainline terminus in a capital city. A rebuilt Euston Arch would provide the new station with the prestige that befits London’s first major railway station. But, it would not be a monument to the past. The Arch would be an eye-catching and internationally significant emblem of a newly rejuvenated Euston. The success of the redeveloped St Pancras Station has demonstrated that modern Britain thrives on the interplay between old and new.