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National Rail – East Midlands Railway, Thameslink, Southeastern (High Speed)
Eurostar – International Services
London Underground – via the King's Cross St Pancras Underground station: Victoria, Northern, Piccadilly, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan Lines
Euston Road
London, NW1 2QL
London Borough of Camden
Nearest A&E: University College Hospital, NW1 2BU
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St Pancras Station – Information for Travellers
Overview
St Pancras Station is one of London’s most iconic and important transport hubs, home to the Eurostar terminal for international services to Europe, as well as high‑speed domestic routes. Underground services are accessed via the King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station, one of the busiest interchanges in London.
Lines and Services
London Underground (via King’s Cross St Pancras)
- Victoria Line – to Oxford Circus, Victoria, Brixton
- Northern Line – to Camden Town, Euston, London Bridge
- Piccadilly Line – to Heathrow, Covent Garden, Leicester Square
- Circle Line – to Liverpool Street, Paddington
- Hammersmith & City Line – to Barking, Hammersmith
- Metropolitan Line – to Baker Street, Wembley, Uxbridge
National Rail
- East Midlands Railway – services to Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield
- Thameslink – cross‑London services to Brighton, Bedford, Cambridge
- Southeastern High Speed – to Kent via HS1
Eurostar
- International services to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Lille
- Typical journey times:
- St Pancras → Paris: ~2 hours 15 minutes
- St Pancras → Brussels: ~1 hour 50 minutes
Station Facilities
- Shops, cafés, restaurants
- Ticket offices and ticket machines
- Eurostar departures lounge
- Toilets and baby changing
- Cycle parking
- Step-free access throughout
Accessibility
St Pancras offers excellent accessibility features:
- Step-free access to all platforms
- Lifts throughout the station
- Tactile paving
- Wide concourses and clear signage
The station is fully accessible for wheelchair users.
Local Area
The St Pancras and King’s Cross area has been extensively redeveloped and includes:
- Coal Drops Yard – shopping, dining, events
- Granary Square – fountains, cafés, public space
- British Library – national library and exhibitions
- Regent’s Canal – scenic walking routes
- King’s Cross Station – directly connected
The area is vibrant, modern, and one of London’s most connected districts.
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