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King's Cross St. Pancras tube station
King's Cross St. Pancras is a tube station in the London Borough of Camden, on the London Underground network, serving both King's Cross and St Pancras main line stations. It is in Travelcard Zone 1. St Pancras railway station St Pancras railway station (since 2007[6] also known as St Pancras International[7][8]) is a central London railway terminus situated in the United Kingdom that is celebrated for its Victorian architecture. The Grade I listed building stands on Euston Road in St Pancras, London, between the British Library, King's Cross station and the Regent's Canal. It was opened in 1868 by the Midland Railway as the southern terminus of that company's Midland Main Line, arriving from the East Midlands and Yorkshire. At the time of opening, the arched Barlow train shed was the largest single-span roof in the world. London King's Cross railway station King's Cross station,[2] also known as London King's Cross,[3] is a central London railway terminus opened in 1852. The station is located on the edge of Central London, at the junction of the A501 Euston Road and York Way, in the Kings Cross district and within the London Borough of Camden on the border of the London Borough of Islington. Information by Wikipedia.com
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