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  Kings Cross railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King's Cross station is a railway station in the Kings Cross district of north east central London.
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.
King's Cross is the "official" signage on both the Network Rail and London Underground stations and on the tube map.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kings_Cross_railway_station   (1213 words)

  
 Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, the King's College Chapel, and the Cambridge University Library.
The Cambridge skyline is dominated by the last two, along with the chimney of Addenbrooke's Hospital in the far south of the city and St. John's College Chapel tower in the north.
The main distinguishing point between "Castleford" and the real Cambridge is that this "Castleford" does not have a university, apparently because the author wanted the readers to think of the town in itself, and she felt that Cambridge was too closely associated with its university in the public imagination for this to be possible.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cambridge   (2229 words)

  
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Cambridge railway station is about 1.5 miles from the town centre and there are buses that take you there if you don't want to walk.
Arriving at london heathrow you can (1) take a coach to cambridge (direct, no changes of coach, reliability is unpredictable because roads can be bad) or (2) you can take the underground and then the train (I always used to do this).
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)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The trains to Cambridge leave every 30 minutes, usually from platform 9 10 or 11 (these platforms are about 200 metres away to the left hand side of the station).
The trains to Cambridge are indicated on the television screens by the destination of the train; you want trains that are going EITHER to "Cambridge" OR to "Kings Lynn".
Cambridge is where most of the people will get off the train.
www.cs.toronto.edu /~mackay/maps/heathrow.cam   (553 words)

  
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In the past, a number of Cambridge participants have expressed their wish to go to Edinburgh or to Paris for the extended weekend that is left free.
London boasts numerous museums and sights which are entirely cost free--the British Museum and the National Gallery to name a few--not to mention the parks, Soho, Piccadilly, and of course shopping at Harrod's, Fortnum and Mason, and the Knightsbridge tour.
King's Cross to Cambridge direct takes about one hour; slower trains, depending on the number of stops, may take an hour and a half.
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/rhatch/pages/08-Cambridge/09cam-bklt.htm   (10192 words)

  
 Metadigm: Securing Your Future   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Metadigm UK head office is situated on the outskirts of Cambridge and ideally sited for travel from all parts of the UK through comprehensive rail, air and road links.
Shepreth is on the main line between London, Kings Cross and Cambridge.
London Stanstead Airport is only 40 minutes away by road at J8 on the M11.
www.metadigm.co.uk /company/directions.htm   (310 words)

  
 Fodor's Travel Guides | Forums Messages
From the Cambridge bus station to the Crowne Plaza hotel on Downing Street is about 15 minutes walk, and there are local busses for most of that.
Cambridge is very walkable if you're only interested in the colleges and the Fitzwilliam museum.
Awwwww, Ben, having lived in Cambridge many moons ago I was always told that the station was so far out of thr town because of the pollution from the trains.
www.fodors.com /forums/pgMessages.jsp?fid=2&tid=34459774&numresponses=1&start=0   (736 words)

  
 Canaanite/Ugaritic Mythology FAQ, ver. 1.2
While Baal is declared king and judge, he remains a resident of El and Athirat's palace as El refuses him permission to build an apropriate mansion, in spite of Anat's threats.
He favors King Keret, who may be his son, offering him riches upon the death of his many spouses and eventually promising him the princess Huray and many children, provided he make the proper sacrifices and follow his instructions.
Keret was a king (of Khubur?) and possibly the son of El (this may be an expression for a fortunate person) who lost his estate and his successive eight wives to death, disease, and accident before any one of them could produce an heir.
home.comcast.net /~chris.s/canaanite-faq.html   (6346 words)

  
 COURT - Online Information article about COURT
When history begins, IEthelberht, king of Kent, was supreme over all the kings south of the Humber.
Indeed, we are told that popular kings like Oswine attracted young nobles to their service from all quarters.
is uncertain, but in the case of a king they received an amount equal to the wergild.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /COR_CRE/COURT.html   (4149 words)

  
 NYSL Travels - Virginia Woolf's London
Virginia Woolf was an ardent walker and, as though London were her living room, she undertook serious conversations with friends while they were outdoors.
The meetings of young graduates of Cambridge University and their friends on Thursday evenings in 1905 to talk over buns, coffee and whisky in a house on Gordon Square caused a spontaneous combustion of ideas and new attitudes.
The residence of King George III and his queen, Kew Palace as well as their summer house Queen Charlotte's Cottage are worth visits.
www.nysoclib.org /travels/woolf.html   (7427 words)

  
 Transport Plans for the London Area - Chelsea-Hackney (aka Chelney aka Hackney-Southwest aka Kings Line)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In January 2000, a London Underground source stated that the Express Metro options in Central and Southwest London were unlikely to come to fruition and that the safeguarded tube-gauge alignment was still alive.
In June 2000, a report produced for the London Chamber of Commerce by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research stated that a £10000m investment in London's transport would create a jobs boom which would allow the money to be recouped by increased tax receipts within 10 years.
Two options were suggested for the northern section: either beneath Liverpool Street to surface at Bow (effectively half of Chelney stitched to half of CrossRail), or beneath King’s Cross, after which the line would split with some trains surfacing at Hackney Wick and others surfacing at Drayton Park.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Acropolis/7069/tpftla_Chelney.html   (1353 words)

  
 RSPS: Travel and Accommodation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The British Antarctic Survey is situated to the west of Cambridge on the University of Cambridge High Cross science site and is very close to Junction 13 of the M11 motorway.
Cambridge can be reached by train from London or via Peterborough.
After you have crossed over the M11, the entrance to the High Cross site is just after the next set of traffic lights, (at the entrance to the Park and Ride site).
www.antarctica.ac.uk /Meetings/2004/RSPS/travelaccom.html   (501 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Gregory the Great
As it was, his line of strong independence, his efficiency, and his courage carried all before them, and when he died there was no longer any question as to who was the first power in Italy.
More important was his line of action in the difficult question of the relation between monks and their bishop.
There is plenty of evidence to show that many bishops took advantage of their position to oppress and burden the monasteries in their diocese, with the result that the monks appealed to the pope for protection.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06780a.htm   (7836 words)

  
 BritRail - Arriving By Air   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
From London Paddington, there is a connecting coach service to the Marble Arch and Oxford Street area for £2.
London Gatwick Airport is located 27 miles south of London and has its own railway station making the train the best way to get from Gatwick to your final destination!
London Victoria offers a variety of Underground and mainline rail connections, local and long distance buses and of course easy access to taxis.
www.britrail.net /ireland/britrail_air_content.html   (1167 words)

  
 London.Mediaglyphs.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This is one of the most talked about pubs in London due to the interior having no windows and a cavernous feel with lots of nooks and crannies over a series of three levels.
London has been kind of weird the second time around; I feel more confident about directions, eating, knowing what to shop for at the Sainsbury's and the Boots.
The church is one of the oldest in London, built in the 11th century.
london.mediaglyphs.com   (9851 words)

  
 IFIP2002, How to get to Cambridge
Stagecoach Cambridge services 1, 3 and 7 run frequently between Cambridge rail station and the city centre, and there are a number of other operators.
The Cambridge coach station is close to the city centre and there is an adjacent taxi rank.
The airport is also served by the Picadilly line of the underground which will take you directly (in about one hour) to Kings Cross station, from which the fast trains to Cambridge depart (see instructions above).
www.cl.cam.ac.uk /~km/IFIP2002/travel.html   (936 words)

  
 TTPCom > Directions to TTPCom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
TTPCom Ltd's headquarters are situated on the Melbourn Science Park, on the outskirts of Melbourn village, 3 miles north of Royston and 10 miles south of Cambridge (Map).
M1 to junction 19, A14 to M11 north of Cambridge, leave M11 at junction 11, A10 to Melbourn; or A1, A14 north of Cambridge, M11 to junction 11, A10 south to Melbourn.
Royston station is 3 miles from Melbourn on the London Kings Cross to Cambridge line.
www.ttpcom.com /contact/dir_camb.php   (325 words)

  
 BritRail - Air and Sea Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
One of the world's busiest airports, London Heathrow is located about 15 miles from London.
London Underground or The Tube - Heathrow Airport is on the Underground's Piccadilly Line, which services London Euston and Kings Cross Stations.
In London, you are strongly advised to use only the famous "London taxis" and to avoid unmarked and unlicensed "minicabs".
www.britrail.com /eur/britrail_connections_content.html   (1734 words)

  
 Fodor's Travel Guides | Forums Messages
We are planning to spend Monday and Tuesday nights in Cambridge with my cousin who lives on campus, before heading back to London for 4 nights.
Not far from Cambridge by rental car is the village of Lavenham, if you get a chance to see this medieval village, go for it, it is well worth it.
However, the concourse area at Kings Cross is being rebuilt - I haven't been there in a while, but there are regular advisory notices encouraging people to avoid it if possible.
www.fodors.com /forums/pgMessages.jsp?fid=2&tid=34537103&numresponses=2&start=0   (557 words)

  
 Signalling Centre Software | London Kings Cross
If you own the original London Kings Cross simulation you can obtain the new release free of charge by email, click here.
Your control area covers the East Coast Main Line from London Kings Cross to just before Peterborough, the loop through Hertford North and the line towards Cambridge - that's approximately 80 route miles.
Although the working timetables are supplied in HTML format, you are also able to view a real time timetable for each station and arrival line in your control area.
www.sigcent.com /kingscross.html   (347 words)

  
 Ferry to France - Ireland - Cheap Irish P&O Ferries
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www.kasbah.com /ferries/book.html   (255 words)

  
 Letchworth Go Tournament   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The station is half way between London (Kings Cross) and Cambridge.
Continue almost to the end, where South View joins Sollershott East from the left, and the Friends Meeting House is on the corner of these two roads.
For those coming from the North and good at mapreading, the organisers recommend a cross country route West from Junction 12 through Barton le Clay and Hitchin.
www.britgo.org /tournaments/2004/letchworth.html   (585 words)

  
 Hinxton Travel Instructions
The Wellcome Trust Genome Campus is located 10 miles/25 minutes drive south of central Cambridge close to the M11 motorway and the main train lines linking London to Cambridge.
Closest local station to Hinxton with a taxi rank service is Audley End station (four miles south of Hinxton) on the London Liverpool Street to Cambridge line.
Take the Kings Cross Thameslink to Kings Cross and train to Cambridge OR tube to Liverpool Street and the train to Audley End.
meetings.cshl.org /meetings/hinxtontravel.htm   (439 words)

  
 About the club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
We also have a large car park adjoining the club facilities.
The club is accessible from the A1M via Baldock and the A505, also via the A10 from the directions of London and Cambridge, and from the M11 via the A505.
Royston railway station (serving the mainline railway from London Kings Cross to Cambridge line) is also close by.
www.royston.clara.net /bowling/About.html   (157 words)

  
 THESIS AND DISSERTATION HELP - ONLINE CONSULTING & EDITING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This puts him in a particularly useful position: he understands the nature of biological data better than someone trained only in mathematics and statistics while, on the other hand, he can draw on a statistical background that is unusually broad and rigorous.
She was responsible for all facets of research, including proposal writing, funding and budget, research design, management, execution, statistical analysis and synthesis, and report writing.
She built and managed on-line surveys and databases and facilitated internal research methodology and statistics professional development group.
www.dissertationadvisors.com /advisors.htm   (8849 words)

  
 Byzantine Empire, Part One   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Donald MacGillivray Nicol: Koraës Professor Emeritus of Byzantine and Modern Greek History, Language, and Literature, King's College, University of London.
lines that had existed between east and west for the past four centuries,
Slavic language and led a mission to Moravia, which was ruled by King
history-world.org /Byzatines.htm   (4084 words)

  
 Ecademy Meetings : Noth West Herts Ecademy highlighted guests Thomas Power, Mitch Sullivan, Nikki Pilkington and James ...
Gray, Green, Orange, Black Stars, who cares what your networking status is, you are more than welcome to come along, we regurlaly have non Ecademist's come along to see what networking is all about.
The Old White Horse is in a great location in Baldock less than a minutes walk from the train station with regular trains from London Kings Cross on the Cambridge line.
The pub has a good menu which is reasonably priced with a fine selection of Wines and beers.
www.ecademy.com /module.php?mod=meeting&mid=9838   (1219 words)

  
 Tony DeBlois
Spots about him have aired in documentaries in Rome, London, Japan and Australia.
Tony is the inspiration for the book "Fred's Prayer Machine" (Ambassador Books 5/02) and he will be appearing in two Psychology textbooks referencing autism.
Diocesan Celebration for Persons with Disabilities, Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston, MA (10/28/01) - Cardinal Law BSA 25th Annual Salute to Scouting, Boston, MA (5/8/01
www.tonydeblois.com   (1514 words)

  
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