King's Cross Railway Station - Highlights
King's Cross Railway Station is a main London railway station opened in 1852. The station is located on the northern edge of the central London at the junction of Euston Road and York Way. This is one of the 18 UK stations handled by Network Rail. King's Cross is the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line. King's Cross Station is in the walking distance of Euston.
King's Cross Station was established as the hub of the East Coast main line and the Great Northern Railway. It got its name from the King's Cross area of London. The major part of the station includes platforms 1 to 8 and was opened on 14 October, 1852. A number of renowned trains have been linked with this station such as Flying Scotsman, A4 Pacific, and Gresley A3.
King's Cross Railway Station is close to numerous vacationist attractions including The British Library and Regent's Park. There are London hotels close the station.
King's Cross has welcomed an increasing number of attractions and cultural establishments. The London Canal Museum opened in 1992, marking the importance of London's canals. In 1997, a new home for the British Library opened subsequently to St Pancras Station.
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