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St Pancras Station
Northern78
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Hi all
Next Wednesday me and my mum are off to London for the day. We're getting the train to St Pancras then the tube to Leicester Square. Now I've been to London a few times before but only with the hubby who works down there. When I go with him we get the tube from Northwood into the center of London. I checked the London Under Ground website and it said to get the tube from St Pancras you need to walk to Kings Cross station, so I was just wanting to know if it's far to walk and is it all clearly sign posted? I don't really want to spend ages trying to find our way round when we're only there for the day.
Thanks!
Next Wednesday me and my mum are off to London for the day. We're getting the train to St Pancras then the tube to Leicester Square. Now I've been to London a few times before but only with the hubby who works down there. When I go with him we get the tube from Northwood into the center of London. I checked the London Under Ground website and it said to get the tube from St Pancras you need to walk to Kings Cross station, so I was just wanting to know if it's far to walk and is it all clearly sign posted? I don't really want to spend ages trying to find our way round when we're only there for the day.
Thanks!
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St Pancras and Kings Cross are both served by the same tube station. It's a short walk from St Pancras mainline station to the tube - maybe 10 minutes.loose does not rhyme with choose but lose does and is the word you meant to write.0
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Off the train and follow the crowd, walk forwards and then take the escalator down.
Keep walking forwards, passing the Eurostar arrivals and go through the brick archways into the Underground and then turn left down the steps.
Keep left and you'll end up in King Cross underground and then bear right for Piccadilly line.0 -
They're right next door to each other, it'll take less than a minute:
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=St+Pancras+map&ll=51.531594,-0.124208&spn=0.004852,0.008401&t=m&z=17
This is the long way:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/SME/html/NRE_KGX/external/2248-0000008.htmlStompa0 -
They aren't far apart and its a straight walk
here's a map http://www.eurostar.com/sites/default/files/pdf/connections_info/4782_UK_station_transfers_map.pdf#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke0 -
Thanks for the advice! Sounds easy enough, even I should be able to follow those directions
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