King's Cross St. Pancras | |
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Entrance on Euston Road outside King's Cross station concourse.
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Location of King's Cross St. Pancras in Central London
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Location | King's Cross / St Pancras |
Local authority | London Borough of Camden |
Managed by | London Underground |
Owner | London Underground |
Number of platforms | 8 |
Accessible | Yes |
Fare zone | 1 |
OSI |
London King's Cross and London St Pancras Int'l |
London Underground annual entry and exit | |
2012 | 80.97 million |
2013 | 84.87 million |
2014 | 91.98 million |
2015 | 93.41 million |
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1863 | Opened (MR) |
1906 | Opened (GNP&BR) |
1907 | Opened (C&SLR) |
1968 | Opened (Victoria line) |
1987 | King's Cross fire |
Other information | |
Lists of stations | |
WGS84 | 51°31′49″N 0°07′27″W / 51.5302°N 0.1241°WCoordinates: 51°31′49″N 0°07′27″W / 51.5302°N 0.1241°W |
King's Cross St. Pancras is a London Underground station located within the London Borough of Camden. It serves King's Cross and St Pancras main line stations and falls within fare zone 1. Being an interchange station between six lines, (the Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines) it is the second busiest station on the network, second only to Waterloo.
King's Cross St Pancras is the biggest interchange station on the London Underground, serving six lines on four pairs of tracks as well as two National Rail stations:
The underground part of the station underwent extensive remodelling works to increase throughflow of passengers resulting from the opening of High Speed 1. The expanded station has four entrances, and was opened to the public in November 2009.
The first underground station at King's Cross opened as part of the original section of the Metropolitan Railway in 1863 and was rearranged in 1868 and 1926. New platforms for the sub-surface lines of the Underground were opened about 400 m (440 yd) to the west in 1941 to make interchanging between the sub-surface lines and the tube lines easier; the 1868 platforms later became the former King's Cross Thameslink station, which closed on 9 December 2007 when the Thameslink service moved to St Pancras International. One of the platforms may be seen from Underground trains between the present station and Farringdon.