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OMG, we made it to the Grand Finale of the series!! The long-waited and over due observations at King's Cross. This station is provided by multiple services along the East Coast Mainline as well as others on the Northern City and Thameslink Mainlines. So yes, there is a lot of variety to cover at King's Cross which is why I had decided to delay this one for later, which now time finally allows us to present. Moreover, other than the National Rail services seen here, this hub also serves the biggest (in terms of LU Lines) and no doubt extremely busy Tube Station of the London Underground, with a whopping six lines! That is the most amount of lines any tube station across the Underground serves. So yes, enjoy this extravaganza film to the fullest!!
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Channel Intro
00:00:06 - Station Opening
00:00:22 - Street Views
00:01:30 - Station Views + Tour
00:04:21 - National Rail Action (ft. Anthony Furnival)
00:44:16 - Station Interchange + Tube Station Views
00:45:41 - LU: Sub-Surface Lines Action + Journey
00:53:00 - LU: Northern Line Action
00:54:46 - LU: Piccadilly Line Action
00:56:31 - LU: Victoria Line Action
00:58:23 - Scrolling End Credits/Video Index
00:59:39 - Channel Outro
Name:
London King's Cross
Initials:
[KGX]
Services:
London Underground
National Rail
Featured LU Lines:
Circle, H&C, Metropolitan Lines - S7/S8 Stocks
Northern Line - 1995 Stock
Piccadilly Line - 1973 Stock
Victoria Line - 2009 Stock
Featured TOCs:
Grand Central - Class 180
Great Northern - Class 387
Hull Trains - Class 802
LNER Azuma - Class 800 / 801
LNER - Class 91 / 82
Lumo Trains - Class 803
Thameslink - Class 700
Featured Railway Lines:
East Coast Mainline (ECML)
Northern City Mainline
Great Northern Railway (GNR)
Thameslink Mainline
Location:
Zone 1 - Central London
Borough:
London Borough of Camden
Also, this video kindly features an awesome Transport Enthusiast, 'Anthony Furnival'. It was very kind of this individual to grant me permission to showcase one of the InterCity Class 91 225 Sets. Also, I feel his channel is definitely worth checking as many of his posts have really inspired individuals like myself, including his amazing works of the #bemorekind campaign!
YT Channel Link:
/ anthonyfurnival
Finally, since my University has started this week onwards, most likely I shall have one last video before the red signal comes back :\ As much as I enjoyed my summer visiting a variety of places across London, I'll have to dedicate these few months for studies as I have my finals approaching between Jan-May. Nevertheless, I will aim to stay active via comments and community posts. So I won't be completely gone! ;)
You can find my full playlist of the London Terminus observations here!!
YT Link: • City of London Railway...
Also, before clicking off please give 1minute of your precious time to view the Scrolling End Credits as that provides a very detailed video index of what is shown. This includes TOCs, train routes, Train Rolling Stocks and more, so please do view it, as quite a lot of work always goes into that, as you can probably tell. If you can't watch the video itself (understandably), this is the least you can do I'm sure ;)
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