King's Cross station

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King's Cross station is a railway station in London. It is also the home of the King's Cross St. Pancras tube station, which it shares with the nearby St Pancras station.

Kings Cross National Rail
London Kings Cross
King's Cross Western Concourse.jpg
Kings Cross station departures
LocationKings Cross
Local authorityLondon Borough of Camden
Managed byNetwork Rail
OwnerNetwork Rail
Station codeKGX
Number of platforms12
AccessibleYes
Fare zone1
OSIKing's Cross St. Pancras London Underground
London St Pancras Int'l National Rail
London Euston London Overground National Rail
Key dates
1852Kings Cross station opened
Other information
Lists of stations
External links
Kings Cross 2.jpg
Train pulling up to the platform.

History

King's Cross railway station first opened in 1852.[1] Plans to make the station were made as early as 1848 by George Turnbull. A detailed design was made by Lewis Cubitt. In 1987, 31 people were killed in a fire.

Location

The station is located on the north-eastern edge of Central London, where the A501 Euston Road and York Way cross. It is in the Kings Cross district, within the London Borough of Camden, and on the border of the London Borough of Islington.[2]

King's Cross forms the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line, one of the UK's major railway stations. It was the major terminus of the LNER: the London and North-Eastern Railway Ltd. Immediately to its west is St Pancras station, the terminus for international Eurostar trains.

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