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 Kings Cross railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King's Cross is the "official" signage on both the Network Rail and London Underground stations and on the tube map.
King's Cross also incorporates a major Underground station known as King's Cross St. Pancras, which is a major interchange station on the Tube network.
King's Cross was originally designed and built as the London hub of the Great Northern Railway and terminus of the East Coast Main Line.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kings_Cross_station   (1240 words)

  
 Kings Cross Thameslink railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King's Cross Thameslink station is a railway station in central London, which serves the Thameslink franchise.
The Thameslink platforms are linked by stairs and a 600 metre tunnel to the deep level lines at King's Cross St. Pancras tube station.
The present Thameslink platforms on the City Widened Lines are separated only by a newer wall from the site of the Underground platforms, which may still be seen on the west side from Underground trains travelling between King's Cross St. Pancras and Farringdon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kings_Cross_Thameslink_station   (371 words)

  
 Kings Cross railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King's Cross is the "official" signage on both the Network Rail and London Underground stations and on the tube map.
King's Cross also incorporates a major Underground station known as King's Cross St. Pancras, which is a major interchange station on the Tube network.
King's Cross was originally designed and built as the London hub of the Great Northern Railway and terminus of the East Coast Main Line.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/King's_Cross_Station   (1223 words)

  
 King's Cross St. Pancras tube station
The first "underground" station at King's Cross opened as part of the Metropolitan Railway in 1863, and was rearranged in 1868 and 1926.
King's Cross St. Pancras tube station is the London Underground station serving both King's Cross and St.
On November 18, 1987 the station was the scene of the devastating King's Cross fire which killed thirty-one people.
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/k/ki/king_s_cross_st__pancras_tube_station.html   (355 words)

  
 st pancras station
In the foreground is the entrance to the Kings Cross Station.
The station is adjacent to King's Cross station.
King's Cross St. Pancras tube station is connected to St Pancras station.
www.fact-library.com /st_pancras_station.html   (1357 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Sydney, Australia
Sydney is a significant global and domestic tourist destination and is regularly declared to be one of the most beautiful and livable cities in the world, admired for its harbour, beautiful coastline, warm and pleasant climate and cosmopolitan culture.
Sydney is a significant global and domestic tourist destination and is regularly declared to be one of the most beautiful and livable cities in the world, admired for its harbour, beaches and cosmopolitan culture.
Sydney is located in a coastal basin between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Blue Mountains to the west.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Sydney,-Australia   (2577 words)

  
 London Bridge railway station
London Bridge station is a railway station in central London (in the London Borough of Southwark), occupying a large area on two levels, immediately south-east of London Bridge.
1866 LBSCR station, one span, trussed arch roof, 88ft by 655ft, designed by J. Hawkshaw / F.D. Banister.
1839 L&CR station wooden trussed pitched roof, one span 56ft by212ft, designed by J. Gibbs(?)
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/l/lo/london_bridge_railway_station.html   (419 words)

  
 Kings Cross railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kings Cross or King's Cross station is a railway station in Kings Cross to the north east of central London, England.
Kings Cross also incorporates a major Underground station known as King's Cross St. Pancras, which is a principal interchange station on the Tube network.
Kings Cross was originally designed and built as the London hub of the Great Northern Railway and terminus of the East Coast Main Line.
voyager.in /Kings_Cross_railway_station   (1219 words)

  
 Kings Cross railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kings Cross railway station is an underground railway station in Sydney, Australia.
The station is on the Eastern Suburbs line, one of the Sydney underground railways.
It is neither very big nor particularly well-known, but the Kings Cross area is well-known (some say "notorious") as the location of Sydney's red-light district.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kings_Cross_railway_station,_Sydney   (105 words)

  
 SYDNEY - BACKPACKERS GUIDE TO AUSTRALIA
Kings Cross is a twenty minute walk two kilomtres east of the city or one station away on the train.
The city of Sydney, one of the most visually spectacular cities in the world, is set on a magnificent natural harbour with two of world's most striking structures on the edge of the city centre.
Manly is a pleasnt suburb on the north shore near the entrance to to the harbour.
www.geocities.com /austtravel/nsw/sydney.html   (4281 words)

  
 KGX - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia
KGX is the station code for Kings Cross railway station in London.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /k/kg/kgx.html   (152 words)

  
 London Euston: london euston
Euston station, also known as London Euston, is a major railway station to the north of central London and in the London Borough of Camden.
The original station was opened on July 20, 1837, as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway constructed by Robert Stephenson.
It is connected to Euston tube station and near to Euston Square tube station of the London Underground.
music.openfun.org /wiki/London_Euston   (1190 words)

  
 Underground Ghost Stations and Lines
This station was opened in December 1906 as part of the Northern expansion of the Piccadilly between King's Cross and Caledonian Road.
During the war, the sub-surface accommodation at the station was used by the Railway Executive Committee and by Churchill and the War Cabinet.
King William Street was the original Northern terminus of the City and South London Railway - the first tube railway and now the city branch of the Northern Line.
www.londonrailways.net /ghost.htm   (1625 words)

  
 BritRail - Air and Sea Connections
Thameslink offers a commuter service between Gatwick and London Kings Cross Thameslink Station, which is about 200 yards from Kings Cross mainline terminal.
Ferry services arrive at King George Dock about 6 km's from the city centre and railway station (Paragon).
Dyce station is 5 mins by taxi, from which local trains to Aberdeen and Inverness run, with some through trains to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
www.britrail.com /britrail_connections_content.cfm?section=eur   (1778 words)

  
 Comfort Inn King's Cross - 3 Star Hotel - WC1 - Center of London
King’s Cross / St. Pancras are the nearest main line and underground stations to the hotel.
The journey time is approx 35 minutes to Tottenham Hale Station (from there underground service Victoria Line to King’s Cross Station, journey time approx 10 minutes) and 45 minutes to Liverpool St Station.
The airport’s railway station is situated below the terminal building.
www.londonby.com /comfortinnking/pages/reach.htm   (944 words)

  
 King's Cross Station, London N1: tourist information from TourUK
London N1 King's Cross, one of the most famous stations in London, was built for the Great Northern Railway to serve Yorkshire, the north-east of England and Scotland.
King's Cross Thameslink in the Pentonville Road, joined to the main building by a passenger tunnel, serves stations from Brighton to Bedford.
Soon after the station was built, two new platforms had to be created down the middle of the station between the two train-sheds, which proved to be narrow and inconvenient.
www.touruk.co.uk /london_stations/kingscross_station1.htm   (533 words)

  
 cam.directions~
There are two platforms for the Victoria line, and you want the `Northbound' platform to go to Kings Cross St. Pancras.
The railway station is one mile South of the centre.
From Kings Cross there are two trains per hour through most of the day, taking 50 minutes non-stop to Cambridge and called the Cambridge Flyer, labelled as terminating in Cambridge or going on to Kings Lynn.
www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk /mackay/maps/cam.directions~   (2807 words)

  
 Sydney's tram history
A couple of the steeper lines (North Sydney to St Leonards, and King St [city] to Edgecliff via Kings Cross) were built as cable lines because they were beyond the capabilities of steam.
Sydney's (and Australia's) first tram was a horse-drawn affair in Pitt St, running from the Railway station to Circular Quay in 1861.
Before the Harbour Bridge and related city underground railway works were completed, the trams would have provided the main link between the station and the rest of the city and Circular Quay.
www.railpage.org.au /tram/sydhist.html   (1022 words)

  
 Metro Inns Sydney
Meadowbank railway station is nearby, where a ferry service, and a jetcat service operate to and from the city.
Metro Inn Miranda has plenty of parking (complimentary), has easy access to the city (Miranda railway station is nearby), and is about 3 kilometres from Cronulla Beach.
Sydney, capital of New South Wales, a free spirited, vibrant city, where the first settlers landed in 1788.
metromotorinns.com   (475 words)

  
 O'Malley's Hotel - Location
Located on the corner of William and Brougham Streets, Kings Cross, O'Malley's Hotel is a two minute walk away from Kings Cross Railway Station which offers links with the airport, CBD and interstate trains.
We are located one block down from the world famous Coca Cola sign (on the left when you are approaching Kings Cross from the City).
Sydney Harbour is only minutes away (by foot or public transport) where you can catch a ferry to the Zoo, climb the Harbour Bridge, visit the Opera House and the historic Rocks, or stroll through the Botanical Gardens.
www.cia.com.au /thorpe/omalleys/location.html   (193 words)

  
 Tandem Skydive Sydney
Sydney Skydivers is the only self contained, purpose built Skydiving Centre in Sydney and the shortest drive by car in Sydney.
Sydney Skydivers have a Sydney City departure lounge to cater for backpackers and tourists.
It is located in the heart of the sydney city CBD at 77 Wentworth Ave.
www.sydneyskydivers.com.au   (577 words)

  
 Sydney Hotels: Budget Sydney hotel accommodation
Located in leafy Macleay Street, the Macleay Serviced Apartment Hotel Sydney is stones throw from cosmopolitan Kings Cross.
Novotel Sydney On Darling Harbour - Darling Harbour
Staying at Manly Pacific Sydney, Managed By Novotel is truly magical with the hotel idylically nestled between the rolling Pacific Ocean on one side and the world famous Sydney Harbour on the other.
www.australia-stay.com /hotels/Sydney/1.htm   (403 words)

  
 Sydney - Wikitravel
Cross it on one of the protected lanes on either side of the bridge accessible from Milsons Point in North Sydney or the Rocks in the city.
Sydney's most expensive hotels are generally located in the CBD and the Rocks district, near the business hub of Sydney, close to many restaurants, and with excellent harbour views.
Sydney is the oldest European settlement in Australia, having been founded as a British penal colony on 26 January 1788 (now celebrated as Australia Day, a national public holiday, with major festivities around the city and the Harbour).
www.wikitravel.org /en/article/Sydney   (5386 words)

  
 Location
Take the train from Kings Cross to Central (5 minutes) and connect to Olympic Park Station (24 minutes).
The railway station is a short walk away and it takes a minute and a half to reach Martin Place in the city.
Adjacent to Kings Cross, one of Sydney's 24 Hour Tourist precincts, with its open-air cafes, restaurants, night clubs and bars, that never close.
www.ans.com.au /~sydney/accommodation/listing/macloc.htm   (254 words)

  
 Sydney's Tramways
During the Sydney tramways life, the Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened and so tramlines were extended over the bridge into the City Centre, but they terminated at the Wynyard underground railway station.
The "J" type trams were built as replacements for the King Street to Ocean Street cable line, which at its peak, operated on a one minute frequency as far as Victoria Street (Kings Cross).
The C-Class entered service in 1896 and was used throughout the Sydney and North Sydney tramlines as well as one Victorian Railways tram service in Melbourne.
hometown.aol.com.au /tramaus/Pages/sydtrams.htm   (1281 words)

  
 Sydney Hostels Listings - Hostels in Sydney at Hostels.com
Located in the heart of the world famous Kings Cross, The Schoolhouse Backpackers is Sydney's newest themed hostel...
Perfectly located 500 metres from the centre of Sydney and to the nightlife of Kings Cross...
We have 78 newly refurbished rooms and are located at Kings Cross on the quiet Springfield Avenue...
www.hostels.com /en/au.ns.sy.html   (1091 words)

  
 Leisure Inns Barclay Hotel Sydney
Kings Cross railway station is located 150 meters away.
Kings Cross subway station which is located just 150 meters away.
Hotel is 15 km away from the Sydney International Airport.
www.holidaycity.com /the-barclay-sydney/faq_transfers.html   (259 words)

  
 IEEE 802.3 York Interim travel information
Take the Underground to Kings Cross main line station and then take the train to York
Take London Underground (Victoria line, Mid Blue) to King's Cross/St. Pancras (half hour journey) and follow signs to King's Cross Railway Station.
This is a walk of about 200yds out of the station and down the road to the main King's Cross station.
grouper.ieee.org /groups/802/3/interims/york_location.html   (844 words)

  
 Morrison & Foerster : About : Offices : London
From Gatwick Airport: Take the Thameslink Rail towards Kings Cross Thameslink and change at London Bridge for the Northern Line (towards High Barnet or Edgware) to Moorgate.
The nearest tube station (underground railway station) is Moorgate.
CityPoint is approximately a two minute walk from the station; upon exiting, follow the signs for Moorfields, London Wall and the Barbican Centre.
www.mofo.com /mofo_dev/about/offices/london   (221 words)

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