King's Cross Station (King's Cross Railway Station) is a large railway terminal opened in 1852, located in the King's Cross area of central London, on the junction of Camden and Eastrington, on the side of Camden. It is connected by A501, Euston Road and York Road. King's Cross is the southern terminal of the East Coast Main Line of the British Railways. It is on the west side of the Eurostar International train terminal, St Pancras Station. The two stations are the common outside stations of the London Underground's King's Cross St Pancras Station. To the west of King's Cross, next to St Pancras, the New British Library and Euston, the buildings are just a few minutes' walk away. King's Cross station has many routes to the east and north of England and Scotland, connecting many major cities such as Cambridge, Peterborough, Kingston upon Hull, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
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King's Cross Station (King's Cross Railway Station) is a large railway terminal opened in 1852, located in the King's Cross area of central London, on the junction of Camden and Eastrington, on the side of Camden. It is connected by A501, Euston Road and York Road. King's Cross is the southern terminal of the East Coast Main Line of the British Railways. It is on the west side of the Eurostar International train terminal, St Pancras Station. The two stations are the common outside stations of the London Underground's King's Cross St Pancras Station. To the west of King's Cross, next to St Pancras, the New British Library and Euston, the buildings are just a few minutes' walk away. King's Cross station has many routes to the east and north of England and Scotland, connecting many major cities such as Cambridge, Peterborough, Kingston upon Hull, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
Excellent station Kings Cross certainly is with its beautiful designed roof inside and the layout is a traditional English train station, well organised and maintained, always very busy around the large travel board.
Inside the annex building where platforms 9 and 10 of King's Cross are located, a cast iron "9 4/3 platform" sign stands. Half of the luggage carts are also mounted below the sign: half of the carts are visible near the passageway, while the other half appears to disappear through the wall. The station also arranged for a special person here, one responsible for taking pictures, and one responsible for shaking the scarf of Harry Potter. I advise those who come to take pictures to come early. I am in front of the afternoon and I will wait in line for at least two hours to cry.
The Harry Potter movie made this ordinary little train station famous, so it's good to have a shadow
The store environment is good and the service attitude is very good.
Overall it is not bad, I recommend everyone to see
King's Cross Station is located in central London, one of the large London railway stations and transportation hubs, best known as the departure station of the Undersea Tunnel train - Eurostar, which can reach Paris in more than two hours. Ticketing machines are widely used in London train/subway stations, many have Chinese pages. Many machines do not charge £50 notes, and have 20, 10 and 5 notes or steel ingots ready, and credit cards are also very convenient. There are more than a dozen platforms in the train station. You need to pay attention to the screen when you wait for the bus. Sometimes you leave the car very close to call out. There are also situations where you can change the platform. If you have any questions, you can ask the platform staff. There is a tourist information center in the train station, and you can receive a lot of free maps and travel information. St. Pancras Railway Station and the subway station are together, there are several subway lines, such as the blue line to Heathrow Airport, as well as yellow, black, light blue.
Get down to Kings Cross for Xmas, it's fun!