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King’s Cross - St Pancras Underground remodelling - © John Sturrock

King’s Cross - St Pancras Underground remodelling
© John Sturrock

The New North Ticket Hall at King’s Cross – St Pancras - © John Sturrock

The New North Ticket Hall at King’s Cross – St Pancras
© John Sturrock

Beneath King’s Cross and St Pancras International, London Underground has been remodelling and increasing the capacity of the King’s Cross – St Pancras Underground Station. 

The refurbishment of the original Tube Ticket Hall and construction of a new Western Concourse were both completed in May 2006.

In November 2009, London Underground opened a third 2,000 square metre North Ticket Hall, providing ten new escalators, disabled access via six new lifts and new ticketing facilities. 

Little wonder that some tube drivers refer to King’s Cross – St Pancras as “the big one”!

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View looking south of the Boulevard - © Miller Hare
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Part of the Southern Enhanced Framework Infrastructure works (SEFI), The Boulevard will provide a direct ‘desire line' link from King's Cross, St Pancras International and London Underground stations to the University of the Arts London campus and Granary Square via the new Canal Bridge, reducing the walk time to around 5 minutes.


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