Travelling Through London Kings Cross
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Kings Cross is one of the most significant train stations in the city of London, also it is one of the busiest train stations in the UK. The station was opened in 1852 and features the iconic platform 9 ¾ from the Harry Potter movies and books.
At IELTS Medical we understand that many of our learners are based outside of London, many of our learners are not native to the UK so it would be unreasonable for us to assume our learners will be confident travelling around the city. Travelling around London can be confusing and difficult, at IELTS Medical we want to reduce the difficulty of travelling as much as we can so that our leaners can focus on their training with us.
Kings Cross Station has daily arrivals from the East of England, North East England, Yorkshire and North and Eastern Scotland. The service on these routes features various speed trains, and services with fewer or more station stops.
If you’re looking to train with IELTS Medical and are from Glasgow, Aberdeen, Newcastle, York, Leeds, Doncaster or Peterborough among other cities/towns in this area it is highly likely that you will arrive into London via Kings Cross Station. It is located in central London, in the borough of Camden.
In order to get to IELTS Medicals central London training centre from Kings Cross Station the most efficient method of travel is the London Underground.
The steps are as follows:
- Start at Kings Cross Station
- 2-minute walk
- Enter Kings Cross St Pancras underground station
- Hammersmith and City line service towards Hammersmith
- Get off the train at Edgware Road
- 5-minute walk to our training centre (NW1 5RA)
More info on trains: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/passengers/our-stations/london-kings-cross/
More info on London underground: https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/tube/
Book courses today: https://iemedical.co.uk/