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In article , Stuart
writes wrote: Are there any changes of train needed between Euston and St Pancress on the tube They're adjacent stations on the Victoria and Northern Lines. But TAKE CARE! Euston to St Pancras is "Northbound" on the Victoria but "Southbound" on the Northern - so if you are not familiar with LU, ask someone. (Of course the direction on the ground is due East ... ) And the station is called King's Cross St Pancras - don't let that confuse you . -- Bill Borland |
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![]() "Stuart" wrote in message . uk... wrote: Are there any changes of train needed between Euston and St Pancress on the tube They're adjacent stations on the Victoria and Northern Lines. The circle/Met/H&C stops at Euston Square nearby, but that is also next stop and how easy is it to use the bus between these two stations and also please can anyone tell me the walking distance between the two ? . They're not far away, but St Pancras is currently quite a way back from the main road (Euston Road), I don't think its going to move any time soon, and neither are the underground stations, although there may be a greater choice of underground passageways eventually, through the northern ticket hall. I would be surprised if the direct walk along Euston Rd will take much longer than the underground journey, especially when the various Midland Rd entrances to St Pancras come into use later in the year... Paul |
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