Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 14 and Version 13 of King's Cross St Pancras Station

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== Line 0 == == Line 0 ==
Zone 1 Tube station on the Victoria, Northern ([[Bank and Monument Stations|Bank]] branch), Piccadilly, Circle, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City lines. It lies underneath the buildings for the mainline stations of [[St Pancras International Station|St Pancras]] (services to Europe, as well as the Midlands and Thameslink services) and [[King's Cross Station|King's Cross]] (services to the north of England and Scotland).
Zone 1 rail and Tube station on the Victoria, Northern ([[Bank and Monument Stations|Bank]] branch), Piccadilly, Circle, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City lines.
== Line 4 == == Line 4 ==
Note that the surface structures are in both [[Locale NW1|NW1]] (St Pancras) and [[Locale N1|N1]] (King's Cross) postal districts.
St Pancras International Station is the Central London terminus for Eurostar services to Paris, Brussels and other northern European cities. At its northern end there are also platforms for services to the Midlands and, beneath those platforms, a connection with the First Capital Connect (Thameslink) services from Bedford and Luton south to St Albans. An increasing number of up-market shops and boutiques are opening along the main thoroughfare through the station, which runs below the Eurostar platforms.
== Line 6 ==
Note that St Pancras International Station is in [[Locale NW1|NW1]], while King's Cross Station is in [[Locale N1|N1]].

== Line 9 == == Line 11 ==
* [http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/2007/12/kings-cross-st-pancras-nexus-novelty.html Londonconnections diagram of the entire complex] (as of December 2007)
* [http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/2007/12/kings-cross-st-pancras-nexus-novelty.html Londonconnections diagram of the entire complex as of December 2007]
* [http://d1970p.blogspot.com/2008/01/eurostar-st-pancreas-london-to-brussels.html Layman's London writeup of St Pancras and its Eurostar service]
* [http://stonch.blogspot.com/2008/04/betjeman-arms-st-pancras.html Stonch's Beer Blog article on the Betjemans Arms pub within the station]
* [http://abstractgourmet.com/2008/10/st-pancras-international-grand-champagne-bar/ Abstract Gourmet review of the champagne bar at St Pancras]

== Line 13 == == Line 18 ==
category='Circle Line,Free Geodata,Hammersmith and City Line,Metropolitan Line,Northern Line,Piccadilly Line,Tube,Victoria Line,Zone 1 Stations'
edit_type='Minor tidying'
category='Circle Line,Free Geodata,Hammersmith and City Line,Metropolitan Line,Northern Line,Piccadilly Line,Rail,Tube,Victoria Line,Zone 1 Stations'
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== Line 16 == == Line 21 ==
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== Line 22 == == Line 28 ==
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major_change='1'
== Line 33 == == Line 39 ==
summary='Zone 1 Tube station on six different Tube lines, linking to mainline stations of King's Cross and St Pancras.'
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summary='Zone 1 rail and Tube station on six different Tube lines, as well as for the Eurostar and Midlands services.'
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Zone 1 rail and Tube station on the Victoria, Northern (Bank branch), Piccadilly, Circle, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City lines.

For those thinking of changing between the Victoria and Northern lines here, note that it's almost always better to do this at Euston instead, even if this involves a little doubling back (i.e. if coming from the north end of the Victoria line and changing to go south on the Bank branch of the Northern line), since the Euston interchange is cross-platform whereas the King's Cross one involves struggling through crowds along passages.

St Pancras International Station is the Central London terminus for Eurostar services to Paris, Brussels and other northern European cities. At its northern end there are also platforms for services to the Midlands and, beneath those platforms, a connection with the First Capital Connect (Thameslink) services from Bedford and Luton south to St Albans. An increasing number of up-market shops and boutiques are opening along the main thoroughfare through the station, which runs below the Eurostar platforms.

Note that St Pancras International Station is in NW1, while King's Cross Station is in N1.

See also:

GPS data collected by Kake on a Garmin eTrex, 14 April 2007, and released into the public domain: OSGB 530268, 182956, outside the King's Cross mainline entrance.


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