KINGS CROSS ST PANCRAS STATIONS

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Special Notice

This guide is being updated to include details of the new Northern Concourse and revised routes through the Underground station. The principal Detailed Description, General Description an way finding pages are now included, though these may be subject to minor correction following formal proof reading. Over the next few days, I'll update the other pages within this guide and make necessary changes to our guides to King's Cross Mainline and St Pancras Station. This latter will include the new HS 1 platforms and commercial units which have opened since our original survey.

Please bear with us, whilst be bring this exciting and large project up to date.

Scope

There are four stations in this complex:

King's Cross Thameslink Station remains open for people to gain access to King's Cross Underground Station, but First Capital Connect (formerly Thameslink trains) are no longer calling at the station and call instead at St Pancras (Domestic).

 

Kings Cross Mainline

Lines Served

  Kings Cross Mainline

Kings Cross Underground Station

Lines Served

  London Underground, Circle Line
London Underground, Hammersmith & City Line
London Underground, Metropolitan Line
London Underground, Northern Line (Bank Branch)
London Underground, Piccadilly Line
London Underground, Victoria Line

St Pancras (Domestic)

Lines Served

  Kentish Town - Blackfriars
St Pancras Mainline

St Pancras International

Lines Served

  Eurostar services
St Pancras International - Ashford International

To find the RNIB HQ

The RNIB HQ is at 105 Judd Street.

The quickest way would be to come out of the main exit from King's Cross Mainline Station, turn right along Euston Road and cross Euston Road just before the junction with Midland Road. This is a two-stage crossing with the push button and rotating cone to your right as you leave the pavement in either direction. Turn right then left on the central island, the post with push button and rotating cone is to either side of you as you leave the island in either direction.

This crossing brings you onto the east side of Judd street, continue (south) across the first turning left then locate the tactile paving for the crossing of Judd Street. This is a single-stage crossing with rotating cone and sounder. the push button is to your right as you cross in either direction.

Cross Judd Street, turn left and continue across the turning on your right then follow the right-hand wall. This will take you up the ramp to the RNIB entrance. You turn right, through two sets of doors then bear right (about 1 o'clock) towards the reception desk.

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