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London Kings Cross Train Station

Located in central London, London King's Cross railway station offers passengers services to destinations including Leeds, Peterborough, Doncaster, Bradford Forster Square, Harrogate, Newcastle Central, York, Glasgow Central, Edinburgh Waverley, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Inverness, Stirling, Perth, Cambridge and Kings Lynn.

London King's Cross is operated by Network Rail and is the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line which is a high speed line that connects London, Peterborough, Doncaster, Wakefield, Leeds, York, Darlington, Newcastle, Edinburgh. King's Cross is also a London terminus for First Capital Connect services which provides commuter services to areas of North London and outer-suburban/regional services to Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. Passenger services calling at the station are operated by First Hull Trains, East Coast, Grand Central and First Capital Connect.

Facilities at the station include ATM's, bureau de change, First Class Lounge, pay phones, public wifi, cafes and shops, toilets and baby changing facilities. Parking is available at the station for 322 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day.

Adjacent to the station is St Pancras International, the London terminus of the Midland Main Line, Eurostar services to mainland Europe, and high-speed trains to Kent via High Speed 1, and a major interchange for Thameslink services between Bedford and Brighton. The two stations are operationally completely separate, but as they are adjacent, they are regarded as a single complex for interchange purposes.