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The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
I thought people here might be interested in the diagram I've made of
King's Cross and St Pancras, showing the passageways and routes around the whole complex in the style of the tube map (I know a proper floorplan would have been much more useful, but that turned out to be way too hard). Links and a bit more explanation are on my blog: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...s-novelty.html U |
The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
"Mr Thant" wrote in message ... I thought people here might be interested in the diagram I've made of King's Cross and St Pancras, showing the passageways and routes around the whole complex in the style of the tube map (I know a proper floorplan would have been much more useful, but that turned out to be way too hard). Links and a bit more explanation are on my blog: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...s-novelty.html U I like it - and its a nice touch to show York Rd (closed 1932)! Paul S |
The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
On 7 Dec, 13:34, Mr Thant
wrote: I thought people here might be interested in the diagram I've made of King's Cross and St Pancras, showing the passageways and routes around the whole complex in the style of the tube map (I know a proper floorplan would have been much more useful, but that turned out to be way too hard). Links and a bit more explanation are on my blog: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...ss-st-pancras-... U In the main its very good - I note your sense of humour extends to including platform 9 3/4 but doesn't go as far as listing Grand Central as an operator out of KX!! :-) Am I right in thinking that actually the new St Pancras Thameslink station is actually to the left of the EMT platforms (but slightly nearer Euston Road)? I'm sure I saw that on a diagram somewhere - showing that the Thameslink tunnel actually passes under the Midland Main Line before the new station. Can anyone confirm that? Tony (who will be the first to do one of those 3D maps of the site??) |
The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
Mr Thant wrote:
I thought people here might be interested in the diagram I've made of King's Cross and St Pancras, showing the passageways and routes around the whole complex in the style of the tube map (I know a proper floorplan would have been much more useful, but that turned out to be way too hard). Links and a bit more explanation are on my blog: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...s-novelty.html U 'Just in time for the closure of St Pancras Thameslink' Care to explain? :-P Nice map by the way. |
The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
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The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
"Sky Rider" wrote in message ... Mr Thant wrote: I thought people here might be interested in the diagram I've made of King's Cross and St Pancras, showing the passageways and routes around the whole complex in the style of the tube map (I know a proper floorplan would have been much more useful, but that turned out to be way too hard). Links and a bit more explanation are on my blog: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...s-novelty.html U 'Just in time for the closure of St Pancras Thameslink' Care to explain? :-P It'll be one of those intentional typos publishers make to detect illegal copying... Paul |
The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
wrote Am I right in thinking that actually the new St Pancras Thameslink station is actually to the left of the EMT platforms (but slightly nearer Euston Road)? I'm sure I saw that on a diagram somewhere - showing that the Thameslink tunnel actually passes under the Midland Main Line before the new station. Can anyone confirm that? The Thameslink tunnel runs under the east side of the original concourse (about where the Baby Betjeman is now), then ran under the bufferstops end of platforms 5-2, under the old parcels office and swung to an alignment under Midland Road as far as Goods Way (and so at an angle to the alignment of St Pancras station itself). The new station is on the straight stretch under (the original line of) Midland Road. I would say that this puts the south end of SPILL south and west of the MML station, and the north end under the MML station. At one time there was a signalbox on what is now the Thameslink line, reached by a spiral staircase from the bottom of the cab ramp on the west side. Peter |
The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
Am I right in thinking that actually the new St Pancras Thameslink
station is actually to the left of the EMT platforms (but slightly nearer Euston Road)? I'm sure I saw that on a diagram somewhere - showing that the Thameslink tunnel actually passes under the Midland Main Line before the new station. Can anyone confirm that? Here's a plan, posted here a few days ago. http://www.arup.com/_assets/_download/download268.pdf -- Peter |
The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
On 7 Dec, 14:02, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"Sky Rider" wrote in message ... Mr Thant wrote: I thought people here might be interested in the diagram I've made of King's Cross and St Pancras, showing the passageways and routes around the whole complex in the style of the tube map (I know a proper floorplan would have been much more useful, but that turned out to be way too hard). Links and a bit more explanation are on my blog: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...ss-st-pancras-... U 'Just in time for the closure of St Pancras Thameslink' Care to explain? :-P It'll be one of those intentional typos publishers make to detect illegal copying... Paul The introductory text on the blog entry is correct now. |
The King's Cross St. Pancras nexus - a novelty tube map
In message , at 13:59:54 on
Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Sky Rider remarked: wrote: Am I right in thinking that actually the new St Pancras Thameslink station is actually to the left of the EMT platforms (but slightly nearer Euston Road)? That is correct. And it's at a slight angle to the side of StPancras (turned clockwise). Meanwhile, is there really going to be an exit for KX platforms 9-11 halfway along the passage to the Northern ticket hall? I also believe that the platform 1-8 footbridge at KX will eventually be the only way *onto* platforms 1-7, with exit-only at the buffer ends. And what of platform Zero at KX? -- Roland Perry |
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