Map of London King’s Cross Station – Train, Tube & Entrance Guide
London King’s Cross Station is one of the United Kingdom’s principal railway termini and a major transport gateway for northern England and Scotland. Located on Euston Road in central London, the station provides long-distance, regional and suburban train services together with convenient connections to London Underground.
The historic station stands directly beside St Pancras International and opposite King’s Cross Square. Its restored nineteenth-century façade, sweeping Western Concourse and central location make it one of London’s most recognisable transport hubs.
This map of London King’s Cross Station provides a location guide to the station entrances, railway platforms, Underground connections, taxi facilities, surrounding streets and nearby attractions.
## Quick Answer
London King’s Cross Station is located on Euston Road beside St Pancras International. The principal entrance faces King’s Cross Square, with additional entrances available from Pancras Road and King’s Boulevard.
## Map of London King’s Cross Station
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## Where Is London King’s Cross Station Located?
London King’s Cross Station is located on the northern side of Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.
The station sits directly east of St Pancras International and approximately one kilometre east of London Euston Station. King’s Cross Square occupies the open pedestrian area in front of the historic station façade.
The map marker identifies the main Euston Road entrance facing King’s Cross Square.
## Train Services
### London North Eastern Railway
London North Eastern Railway operates long-distance services along the East Coast Main Line.
Major destinations include Peterborough, York, Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh and other cities in northern England and Scotland.
### Great Northern
Great Northern operates suburban and regional services connecting King’s Cross with destinations including Finsbury Park, Stevenage, Cambridge, King’s Lynn and Peterborough.
### Grand Central
Grand Central operates selected long-distance services between London and destinations in Yorkshire and north-east England.
### Hull Trains
Hull Trains operates services between King’s Cross and Hull through destinations along the East Coast Main Line.
### Lumo
Lumo operates long-distance services between London King’s Cross and Edinburgh.
Passengers should check current departure boards because operators, stopping patterns and platform allocations may change.
## Station Areas
### Euston Road Entrance
The principal entrance faces King’s Cross Square and provides direct access to the main station concourse.
### Western Concourse
The large semicircular Western Concourse contains departure boards, ticketing facilities, shops, cafés and access to the platforms.
### Pancras Road Entrance
The Pancras Road entrance provides convenient access between King’s Cross, St Pancras International and nearby Underground facilities.
### King’s Boulevard Entrance
The northern entrance provides access from King’s Boulevard, Granary Square and the wider King’s Cross development.
### Railway Platforms
Platforms numbered 0 to 11 serve long-distance, regional and suburban passenger trains.
### London Underground
King’s Cross St Pancras Underground Station connects the mainline station with six London Underground lines.
## Station Facilities
• Ticket office and ticket machines
• Passenger information displays
• Accessible station entrances
• Elevators and escalators
• Step-free access to platforms
• Waiting areas
• Toilets and accessible toilets
• Passenger assistance facilities
• Left luggage service
• Shops and supermarkets
• Cafés, restaurants and food outlets
• Bicycle parking
• Taxi facilities
• Public Wi-Fi
## Transport Connections
### London Underground
King’s Cross St Pancras Underground Station is served by the Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines.
### St Pancras International
St Pancras International is directly beside King’s Cross and provides domestic high-speed services and international Eurostar trains.
### Buses
Numerous London bus routes operate from stops along Euston Road, York Way, Pancras Road and surrounding streets.
### Taxis
Taxi facilities are available around the station precinct. Follow current station signs for the designated taxi rank.
### Walking
St Pancras International, the British Library, Granary Square, Regent’s Canal and Bloomsbury are within walking distance.
## Nearby Attractions
• St Pancras International
• British Library
• Granary Square
• Coal Drops Yard
• Regent’s Canal
• Camley Street Natural Park
• London Canal Museum
• The British Museum
• Bloomsbury
• Platform 9¾ photo attraction
## Visitor Tips
Check the departure boards before proceeding towards the platforms because platform assignments may be announced close to departure.
Use the Euston Road entrance for King’s Cross Square and the most direct access to the main concourse.
Use the King’s Boulevard entrance for Granary Square, Coal Drops Yard and Regent’s Canal.
Follow signs carefully when transferring between King’s Cross, St Pancras International and the Underground station.
Allow additional time during weekday commuter periods and busy long-distance travel days.
Do not confuse King’s Cross Station with St Pancras International, which is a separate station directly beside it.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Where is London King’s Cross Station?
London King’s Cross Station is located on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.
### Which train operators use King’s Cross?
The station is served by London North Eastern Railway, Great Northern, Grand Central, Hull Trains and Lumo services.
### Which Underground lines stop at King’s Cross St Pancras?
The Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines serve the Underground station.
### Is King’s Cross connected to St Pancras International?
The two mainline stations are separate but are directly beside each other and connected by signed pedestrian routes and the shared Underground station.
### Is London King’s Cross Station accessible?
Yes. Step-free entrances and accessible routes are available to all mainline platforms.
### Where is the Platform 9¾ attraction?
The Platform 9¾ photo attraction is located within the station near the main concourse.
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Disclaimer
This guide is provided for general travel information only. Station entrances, train services, platform allocations, Underground connections and surrounding access arrangements may change. Always confirm current information with National Rail, Network Rail, Transport for London or the relevant transport operator before travelling.