Heritage railway stations · London
London King's Cross railway station
Also known as: Gorsaf reilffordd King's Cross Llundain
London King's Cross railway station — a Grade I-listed railway station in england-london, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Free entry
About
London King's Cross railway station is a Grade I-listed building in england-london, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.
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From the Wikipedia article
King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central London. It is one of the busiest stations in the United Kingdom and the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line to Yorkshire and the Humber, North East England and Scotland. Adjacent to King's Cross station is St Pancras International, the London terminus for Eurostar services to continental Europe as well as other national lines. Beneath both main line stations is King's Cross St Pancras tube station on the London Underground; combined, they form one of the country's largest and busiest transport hubs. The station was opened in King's Cross in 1852 by the Great Northern Railway on the northern edge of Central London to accommodate the East Coast Main Line. It quickly grew to cater to suburban lines and was expanded several times in the 19th century. As part of the Big Four grouping in 1923, it came under the ownership of the London and North Eastern Railway, who introduced famous services such as the Flying Scotsman and locomotives such as Mallard. The station complex was redeveloped in the 1970s, simplifying the layout and providing electric suburban services, and it became a major terminus for the high-speed InterCity 125. As of 2018, long-distance trains from King's Cross are run by London North Eastern Railway to Edinburgh Waverley, Leeds and Newcastle; other long-distance operators include Hull Trains and Grand Central. In addition, Great Northern runs suburban commuter trains around North London and Hertfordshire, as well as longer distance regional services to Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. In the late 20th century, the area around the station became known for its seedy and downmarket character, and was used as a backdrop for several films as a result. A major redevelopment was undertaken in the 21st century, including restoration of the original roof, and the station became well known for its…
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Background
History
The area of King's Cross was previously a village known as Battle Bridge which was an ancient crossing of the River Fleet, originally known as Broad Ford, later Bradford Bridge. The river flowed along what is now the west side of Pancras Road until it was rerouted underground in 1825. The name "Battle Bridge" is linked to tradition that this was the site of a major battle between the Romans and the Celtic British Iceni tribe led by Boudica. According to folklore, King's Cross is the site of Boudica's final battle and some sources say she is buried under one of the platforms. Platforms 9 and 10 have been suggested as possible sites. Boudica's ghost is also reported to haunt passages under…
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- Coordinates
- 51.5310, -0.1233
- District
- Camden
- Parish
- Camden, unparished area
- Postcode
- N1C 4AL
- Parliamentary constituency
- Holborn and St Pancras
- Established
- 1852
- Opening
- Tu-Fr 11:00-19:00
- Official site
- www.realfoodfestival.co.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q219867 (CC0)
- wikipedia: London King's Cross railway station (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is London King's Cross railway station?
- London King's Cross railway station is in London, United Kingdom (postcode N1C 4AL), in the parish of Camden, unparished area.
- Who owns London King's Cross railway station?
- London King's Cross railway station is owned by Network Rail.
- Is London King's Cross railway station a listed building?
- London King's Cross railway station is officially recognised as Grade I listed.
- Is London King's Cross railway station free to visit?
- Yes, London King's Cross railway station is free to enter.
- How do I get to London King's Cross railway station?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode N1C 4AL. It sits within the Holborn and St Pancras parliamentary constituency.