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  2. King's Cross Thameslink railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was renamed, first to King's Cross Midland City and then to its final name, King's Cross Thameslink. Service on the line grew and new destinations were added, and by the 2000s the station could no longer handle the passenger numbers. A new pair of platforms were built at St Pancras, and King's Cross Thameslink closed in 2007.

  3. Widened Lines - Wikipedia

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    The extension to Aldersgate Street and Moorgate Street (now Barbican and Moorgate) opened on 23 December 1865, [12] and all four lines were open on 1 March 1866. [13] The parallel tracks from King's Cross to Farringdon, first used by a GNR freight train on 27 January 1868, [14] entered a second Clerkenwell tunnel before dropping at a gradient of 1 in 100, passing under the Ray Street Gridiron ...

  4. Thameslink - Wikipedia

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    King's Cross Thameslink on Pentonville Road closed on 8 December 2007, when the Thameslink platforms at nearby St Pancras opened. In the south the services divide: many main-line trains run almost due south through London Bridge to East Croydon and many continue to Brighton, but the other routes and branches evolved, as follows:

  5. Template:Thameslink - Wikipedia

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    Kings Cross Tunnel: 1,704 yd (1,558 m) ... third rail DC only . Barbican Tunnel: 690 yd (630 m) ... This is a route-map template for Thameslink, ...

  6. Great Northern route - Wikipedia

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    [14] 700128 worked the 0656 Peterborough - London King's Cross and 1812 return, while 700125 worked the 0733 Peterborough - London King's Cross and 1742 return. [ 14 ] Services

  7. Cambridge line - Wikipedia

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    The line was then leased by the Great Northern Railway [7] in 1850 and subsequently purchased in 1898 [8] and through services run from London King's Cross to Cambridge. In 2002, a train travelling from King's Cross to King's Lynn, via Cambridge, crashed at Potter's Bar , shortly before set to join the Cambridge line, killing seven.

  8. Canal Tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Constructed as one element of the overarching Thameslink Programme, the Canal Tunnels enabled trains to travel directly from Peterborough and Cambridge to St Pancras, along with numerous other stations in London, Gatwick Airport and down to Brighton and Horsham. They were constructed between 2004 and 2006, while fitting-out was performed ...

  9. London King's Cross railway station - Wikipedia

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    King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central London.It is in the London station group, one of the busiest stations in the United Kingdom and the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line to Yorkshire and the Humber, North East England and Scotland.