The Anonymous Widower

Station Transfers at Kings Cross

I asked at the infornation desk how you get to Marylebone.  I got a very unprofessional answer.  Surely, when the new Kings Cross is finished, there should be information on how to get to the various other stations in London.  I know all the links across London, and especially some that are not obvious, like Waterloo to Liverpool Street.  It’s a 26 bus by the way.

I also hope when the new station is complete, that they sort out the buses as well. I use a 30 or 73 to get home from Kings Cross and there is a rather windy, unprotected stop in front of the station.  Marylebone is also a station best got to from Kings Cross by a 205 bus. some of the buses are also good for getting to Euston, which has a rather terrible Underground station.

Perhaps though, Euston needs a properly designed pedestrian route from Kings Cross/St. Pancras, lined with cafes and shops and perhaps some form of light public transport, like bicycle rickshaws or small electric vehicles.

I’d possibly ban cars and trucks from Euston Road and run a low-floor bendy bus or tram from Paddington to Kings Cross and possibly all the way to Liverpool Street.

January 18, 2011 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , ,

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