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King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central London.

King's Cross is one of the busiest stations in the United Kingdom, and the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line to North East England and Scotland.

 

London King's Cross Railway Station

 

King's Cross Station is a major railway and underground station in London. The station is in central London and close to Kings Cross, Regent's Park, Somers Town and Bloomsbury.

King's Cross Station is next to King's Cross St Pancras Underground Station which is on the Circle line, the Metropolitan Line, the Hammersmith & City Line and the Victoria Line.

King's Cross Station is near many tourist attractions including The British Library and Regent's Park. The station is also home to the legendary Platform 9 3/4 where the train to Hogwarts departs.

Several London bus routes, including 30, 59, 73, 91, 205, 390 and 476 pass in front of or to the side of Kings Cross station.

The area known as King’s Cross got its name from a statue of King George IV erected at the crossroads of what is now Euston Road, York Way, Pentonville Road and Grays Inn Road.

The monument itself was short lived, being completed in 1836 and demolished in 1845, but the area retained the name after the London King’s Cross Train Station was dedicated to King George IV.

 

Plan Your King's Cross Train Journey

Travel by train to London can often be costly. You can however reduce the cost of your train ticket to London quite considerably by following these simple travel tips:-

Book Your King's Cross Train Tickets In Advance

You are able to book train tickets to London King's Cross by as much as twelve weeks in advance. All train operators on the National Rail network have a limited quantity of cheaper advance tickets available but to secure one of these cheap London King's Cross train tickets you do need to book as far in advance as possible.

Travel To King's Cross During Off-Peak Times

The cheapest train tickets to London King's Cross are between the early morning and late afternoon peak travel periods. If you are able to travel just a few minutes before or after the peak rush hour period you could more than halve the cost of your train tickets from or to King's Cross.

Split Your King's Cross Train Tickets

Split ticketing is something many seasoned passengers on London King's Cross trains already practice and is where instead of having one train ticket to take you to King's Cross the journey is broken down into two or more parts with a separate rail ticket for each sector where the train stops.

For example, if you wanted to travel from Station A to Station D, you would expect to buy a ticket direct from A to D. However, you may find it a lot cheaper to buy a ticket from A to B, and another from B to C and still another from C to D for a cheaper combined train ticket price. This is especially true when not all sectors of your journey are during peak time.

Split Ticketing is legal and permitted by the National Rail Conditions of Carriage but can be confusing. To take advantage of the huge savings you could enjoy from splitting your London King's Cross train tickets click here to visit our dedicated split train ticket page.

Invest in a Network Rail Card

If you you are student, of pension age, disabled, in the military, on certain Job Center programs or travel as a family reduce the cost of your London rail journey by 30% for a year or more by investing in a Network Rail Card. For more information on the various rail discount cards click here.


King's Cross Train Ticket Options

Huge savings are able to be enjoyed simply by choosing the type of ticket most suited for your train journey to London King's Cross from Cambridge. The three main type of Cambridge to King's Cross train tickets and their essential characteristics are:-

Advance Train Tickets To King's Cross

  • Not flexible: for travel on a specified London train on a specified date
  • Savings of up to 80% (sometimes more) compared with buying a ticket on the day of travel
  • Limited availability of the really cheap tickets but may be booked up to 12 week in advance
  • Are available on all long-distance routes, but not available for most short journeys
  • Must be booked in advance and not later than the day before travel
  • Are not refundable, but can be amended for a fee

Off-Peak Train Tickets To King's Cross

  • With Off-Peak train tickets you can travel on any train outside the “peak” hours
  • With Super Off-Peak tickets you may be restricted to traveling later, or not in the evening peak
  • Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak Return tickets enable you to travel back on any date within a calendar month
  • Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak Day Return and Single tickets are valid for one day only
  • Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak train tickets can be booked up to 15 minutes before the departure of your train
  • Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak train tickets are refundable

Anytime Train Tickets To King's Cross

  • Offer complete flexibility: travel on any London train on the date(s) your ticket is valid
  • Anytime Single tickets allow you to to travel on the date shown on the ticket or on the next day
  • Anytime Return tickets allow you to travel on the date shown on the ticket or within four days
  • Anytime tickets are available on all routes
  • Anytime train tickets can be booked up to 15 minutes before the departure of your train
  • Anytime train tickets are refundable
  • Anytime train tickets cost more than other types of train tickets.


Primary London Train Stations

London has a few major train stations. The main stations south of the River Thames are Waterloo and London Bridge, while major termini north of the river include Victoria station, Paddington station, Stratford station, Marylebone station, Liverpool Street station, King's Cross station, Kings Cross and St. Pancras stations.

All London train stations are linked to the London Underground network, making onward travel simple.

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Cheaper London King's Cross Train Tickets

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