London King's Cross Railway Station
Major historic train station known for its architectural significance and role as a transportation hub connecting long-distance and suburban rail services. Read more…
Opening hours
| Monday | 6:00 AM–10:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:00 AM–10:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:00 AM–10:00 PM |
| Thursday | 6:00 AM–10:00 PM |
| Friday | 6:00 AM–10:00 PM |
| Saturday | 6:00 AM–10:00 PM |
| Sunday | 7:45 AM–10:00 PM |
The station was officially opened in 1852 and was designed by Lewis Cubitt. It is a Grade I listed building reflecting its architectural and historic importance. It serves as a key terminal on the East Coast Main Line, accommodating both long-distance and suburban train services.
Its cultural significance includes a notable association with the Harry Potter series, particularly the fictional Platform 9¾. The station functions as one of the busiest transport hubs in the United Kingdom, offering extensive rail and underground connections.
Facilities include accessibility options, bicycle storage, bicycle hire, taxi stands, bus stations, and parking, supporting a wide range of transport needs. The station is located on the surface and is designed as a dead-end railway station, facilitating efficient passenger flow within the London Borough of Camden.
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