Kings Cross Railway Station Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kings_Cross_Station_Platforms,_London_-_Sept_2007.jpg Author: David Iliff
King's Cross Railway Station is one of the main train stations in London. It is located on the northern part of Central London, at the junction of Euston Road and York Way, within the London Borough of Islington. The station began operating in 1852.
King's Cross Station is locatged immediately to the west of the St Pancras International Station. As they are located next to each other, commuters can easily cross between stations. King's Cross Station is used for trains serving North London. It is also the terminus of East Coast Main Line, which is one of the main train lines in the United Kingdom.
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Getting there
King's Cross Railway Station is served by the King's Cross St Pancrass Tube Station, which is a stop for six London Underground lines. With the convergence of these Underground lines and on-grade trains, the King's Cross St Pancras area forms one of the biggest transportation hubs in London.
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