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- It might be easier getting to Kings Cross / St Pancras Station by foot during the rush hour, taking approx 13 minsUpvoted 1 week ago
- Merve BascumaliJune 27, 2012My first underground wi-fi experience! Amazing when u r at the tube you can still communicate!Thx 2 @virginmedia
http://t.co/nMGwV1Ab - Absolute carnage when it's busy. Make sure you've got a ticket before going down (travel card or Oyster) otherwise you'll be there a long time.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Miles MercerApril 12, 2013You can get a reasonable light meal at Cafe Rouge; good for when you've got half an hour or so to burn before your train and your hungry :)Upvoted 1 week ago
- Great power I sense. Free wi-fi in London Underground stations there is.
- LeanneApril 18, 2015It's nice. There are worse stations. Although apparently even if you haven't used the tube before you must psychically know that a 1cm deviation to the left of the escalator will get you murdered.
- Henrique XavierFebruary 15, 2015There are a few stores such as pharmacies, newsstands and travel related shops. Some restaurants and pubs are around.
- Alex CurielDecember 20, 2018Northern and Victoria lines serve this station. Alight with the mainline railway stations
- Use both sides of the escalator for a speedy exit from the station.
- Preferred TravelerOctober 21, 2011Very crowded during rush hour. Avoid it if you can. Bring a flash light.
- Scott GMay 5, 2011Don't use this station at peak hours. Take a bus, or use Euston Square Station nearby instead.
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