King's Cross station, also known as London King's Cross, is a major railway terminus opened in 1852. The station is located on the edge of Central London, at the junction of the A501 Euston Road and York Way, in the Kings Cross district and within the London Borough of Camden on the border of the London Borough of Islington.
King's Cross forms the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line, one of the UK's major railway backbones. Immediately ...
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King's Cross station, also known as London King's Cross, is a major railway terminus opened in 1852. The station is located on the edge of Central London, at the junction of the A501 Euston Road and York Way, in the Kings Cross district and within the London Borough of Camden on the border of the London Borough of Islington.
King's Cross forms the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line, one of the UK's major railway backbones. Immediately to the west is St Pancras station, the terminus for international Eurostar trains, and the two stations share King's Cross St. Pancras tube station on the London Underground network.
West of King's Cross are, in succession, St Pancras station, the new British Library building and Euston station, all within a few minutes' walk.
The reconstructed and restored St Pancras is the new London terminus of High Speed 1 which replaced Waterloo International on 14 November 2007. Eurostar trains serve Lille Europe, Paris Gare du Nord and Brussels Midi...
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