What is Kings Cross station famous for?

What is Kings Cross station famous for?

Known to most people outside London as the home of Harry Potter’s Platform 9 3/4, King’s Cross Station is a historic railway station in the heart of the city. The southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line that runs up to North East England and terminates in Scotland.

Is King’s Cross and St Pancras the same station?

Confusingly, King’s Cross and St Pancras became two separate mainline stations whereas the underground station below has the names combined. King’s Cross serves the East Coast mainline to North East England and Scotland, and St Pancras International is the terminus for Eurostar trains to Europe.

What Tube line is Kings Cross station on?

King’s Cross station is next to King’s Cross St Pancras Underground Station, which is on the Circle line, the Metropolitan Line, the Hammersmith & City Line and the Victoria Line.

Is Kings Cross London a safe area?

King’s Cross has an above average violent crime rate and a high property crime rate for London.

Is Kings Cross still a red light district?

Located about 2 km from Sydney city, Kings Cross has for decades been a red light district with both female and male prostitutes touting their wares. It has many strip joints, bars and restaurants, and is a center for Sydney night life. It has also suffered from a reputation for illegal alcohol trading and for drugs.

What was Kings Cross called before?

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.

Is Kings Cross on Victoria line?

King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station links six London Underground lines – Circle, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Metropolitan and Victoria. This makes it the biggest interchange on the London Underground, and one of the busiest.

Why is King’s Cross called King’s Cross?

The area known as King’s Cross got its name from a statue of King George IV erected at the crossroads outside the station. The monument itself was short lived, being completed in 1836 and demolished in 1845, but the area retained the name.

Is Kings Cross still open?

The shops and restaurants are open and we’re delighted to welcome you back. King’s cross has acres of traffic-free open space where you can safely meet friends and family for a walk or a catch-up.

Is it safe to walk around Kings Cross at night?

Kings Cross is perfectly safe, and late at night the station will be busy with people returning from nights out in Central London. Just take the usual precautions that you would in any large city anywhere in the world, and make sure you are familiar with the route from the station to your accommodation.

Is Kings Cross a nice area to live?

Most of it is absolutely fine for a busy central London area. It is nothing like it was before. There is a lot of street drug use but the users are usually OK. Kings Cross is a very small area and with little in actual housing, it is a mainly the station and a class of shop that is improving every day.

Who is buried under Kings Cross Station?

TAKING A photograph of the drab old Platform 10 at King’s Cross station, I told a quick-witted chap that Boadicea’s bones lay buried under it. He quipped, “Did she die waiting for a train to Royston?” Yes, well, in Boadicea’s time it was no joke.

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