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Is london st pancras euro star train st...at the same place as the london st pancras tube station....

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if so how far?

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  1. Euston Road was mentioned, not Euston Street. There is a main line station called Euston, you do NOT want this one.

    St Pancras main line railway station is the place where you catch the Eurostar trains to Paris, Brussels and Lile. It is  right next door to King's Cross station, that is why they share the same Underground station.

    St Pancras is a huge red brick building that is on the surface immediately above the "King's Cross, St Pancras" underground station (Circle Line and District Line).

    When you leave the Underground and look you will not confuse St Pancras with King's Cross when you see it.


  2. yes ,the tube station is just alongside the mainline station in London's Euston rd. Euston station & Kings cross are within 20 min walk of each other

  3. As has been said, St Pancras Eurostar and Underground are at the same location and stand right next to Kings Cross. Don't panic. They are big buildings. Euston Station is on the same road (Euston Road) about 20 minutes walk away but you don't need that. Taxi, bus or underground will take you right there. The Eurostar terminal is well-signposted.

    Hope that helps

  4. Yes, they are the same station.

  5. The stations are next to each other. You have two railway stations, King's Cross station and St Pancras station separated from each other only by a road. In addition to that, there's a tube station underneath which both stations share, King's Cross St Pancras (very often referred just as 'King's Cross') tube station. The main entrance to the tube station is in the King's Cross station building. See the map here:

    http://www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk/con...

    Just follow the signs for St Pancras International when you come out of King's Cross tube station. It's a 3 or 4 minutes walk.

    p.s. Euston Road is just the name of the road where both King's Cross and St Pancras stations are. Euston station is another station on that same road but you don't need Euston station at all. Just ignore that.

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