View across Euston Square Gardens, and the Grade II listed (entry 1342039) railings surrounding them, looking north from Euston Road in the former Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras. Looking towards the Grade II listed (entry 1342046) Trumans' Royal George public house at 8 to 14 Eversholt Street. The temporary site offices of Taylor Woodrow facilitating the ongoing Euston Station reconstruction, are visible on the left. Beyond the two-storey site offices and north of the pub, the Art Deco former headquarters of the London, Midland and Scotland Railway, Euston House, can be seen. The Grade II listed (entry 1342039) Euston Fire Station is visible on the right, with blocks of four-storey flats, some with shops at the ground floor seen with advertising hoardings on the flank wall, visible to the north. Evergreen House multi-storey office building is under construction, behind. Vehicles at the road junction include a Ford Cortina Mark II, Vauxhall Cresta PA saloon and a Victor FC estate, Austin FX4 taxi cabs, tourist motor coaches (possibly, Plaxton Panorama Elite, and Duple Viceroy bodied), an Austin Mini van, and a concrete mixer lorry exiting Grafton Place. A young woman can be seen crossing the junction at the traffic lights.