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How to travel between St Pancras International and other London stations

Tips for making the easiest possible transfers across the city centre when travelling between St Pancras International and the other major stations in central London.

Simon Harper

The guides below on how to travel between St Pancras International and the other London stations are focused on, or at least include, the easiest routes, so that the simpler alternatives when travelling with heavy luggage or with young children etc can be followed.

At weekends the Underground lines and both the Elizabeth line and Thameslink trains can be impacted by construction work, those affecting the Underground and Elizabeth line trains can be looked up here , while those impacting the Thameslink trains, can be found here .

Three different train services provide the links between St Pancras International and the other main stations in central London:

  • The trains which arrive at and depart from St Pancras Thameslink station, which now also connect with the Elizabeth line trains at Farringdon. When arriving at St Pancras by Eurostar, you can find the Thameslink station by turning right when you pass into the station through the exit door from Arrivals -And then having walked to the far end of the main atrium in the station, you will see the entrance to the Thameslink station over to the left. The Thameslink station is immediately below the part of the station that the EMR trains will arrive at.

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  • Directly in front of the main station building is the Underground ticket hall, pictured above, which is above the 'sub-surface' lines - the Circle, Hammersmith and City and the Metropolitan lines. They all share the same set of platforms (tracks), which can be accessed by a lift (elevator) as well as a short flight of stairs.

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Turn left when when you pass into the station through the exit door from Eurostar Arrivals and then at the end of the atrium walk through the arched doors (pictured above) and turn to the left - you will see a Transport For London Visitor Centre over to the right.

Though when arriving by EMR, Southeastern and Thameslink trains, this ticket hall is some distance away, it's at the opposite end of the long atrium - which is to the right of and below the Eurostar platforms.

  • The tube lines which serve St Pancras International are the Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines and they can be accessed from two different areas of the main station building:

(1) On the other side of the ticket hall, which serves the sub-surface lines, is another less obvious ticket hall which houses escalators down to the tube lines. It can be accessed by turning left from Eurostar arrivals and then crossing through to the other side of the first part of the Underground station that you will come to. When arriving by Eurostar this is a much quicker route to the Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines.

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(2) At the end of the station to the left of the exit from the Thameslink station and below the area of the station that the Southeastern trains arrive at, is the access pictured above, to a passage way to an alternative Underground ticket hall - But this ticket hall is under King's Cross station, which is across the street. So the passage way is fairly long, as are the passage ways which lead to the Piccadilly and Victoria lines from this ticket hall. Though if you would rather use lifts (elevators) instead of escalators to access these tube lines, then this is the route to take.

If you arrive at St Pancras by the EMR, Southeastern and Thameslink trains and will be travelling on by the Northern and Piccadilly lines, the quicker route is to access the other ticket hall described above

All of the ticket gates at central London stations have 'readers' which enable contactless payment .

Regardless of whether you are resident in the UK, or are visiting, there are three methods of using Contactless:

  • A payment app on a mobile device, including your bank's contactless payment app, or the likes of Google Pay, Apple Pay, or Samsung Pay.
  • A debit / credit card as long as it has the contactless symbol
  • An Oyster card (you touch in and out as you do when using Contactless).

Good to know about using Contactless

  • The system works by touching in and out.
  • When using bank cards, take care to use the same card when touching out at the end of a journey, as you did when touching in at the start.
  • You have to pay with Contactless on the regular red buses, you cannot pay with cash.
  • When travelling by the Underground or Elizabeth line, you can save 10 - 20p per journey by paying with a banking app / card instead of an Oyster card.
  • Making a Contactless payment is cheaper than buying a ticket from a station counter or machine - the price difference is usually at least 50%!

More info is available on the general London by train guide .

From St Panrcas International:

Note the advice for travel to a station from St Pancras International can vary from that on how to access St Pancras from another station, for multiple reasons including the availability of lifts (elevators) in various locations and the access to and from bus stops.

Taking the Underground one stop to Euston from St Pancras International can seem an un-necessary expense, and a hassle. However, if you have luggage, it can be a better option than making the 10-12 min walk. If you're going to opt for the Underground when arriving by Eurostar, turn left from Eurostar arrivals and head towards a northbound Northern line train. A plus of taking the Underground is Euston station is further down Euston Road than it looks on a map, and working out how to enter Euston station from the street is a challenge. In contrast the exit from the Underground station at Euston takes you direct into that station's main departure hall.

If you do opt to walk, heading to Euston station from St Pancras International will take around 8 - 15 minutes. if you arrive at St Pancras on an East Midlands, Southeastern or Thameslink service, head for the exit on to Midland Road; it's by the access to the Thameslink part of the station, at the opposite end of the 'Market' area of the station to the access to King's Cross station. When you step outside the station, the Francis Crick Institute building will be across the street. Or if you arrive by Eurostar follow the signs to the taxi rank as it is located on Midland Road, when you step out of the station turn to the left.

  • From either of these exits turn to the left and walk down Midland Road keeping the station building on your left.
  • At the end of Midland Road you will reach the junction with Euston Road, turn to the right and cross the street and head towards the British Library, which you will now see on the right.
  • Three blocks over, you will pass the Unison Building, with the word 'Unison' in large letters mounted on the pavement.
  • From here turn right and left, on two short streets used by the buses which serve Euston's bus station.
  • The access to the the railway station will then be up the short flight of steps you'll see ahead across the street; a longer step-free route into the station is also available.

Though if you will be arriving on a Eurostar and heading to Manchester, you can avoid having to make this transfer by taking a train from King's Cross to Leeds . King's Cross is just across the street from Eurostar arrivals - and Leeds typically has four or five trains per hour to Manchester.

Similarly if you will be heading to Glasgow there is a daily direct train from King's Cross to Glasgow, or if that doesn't suit you can take a train from King's Cross to Edinburgh , to connect there for a train on to Glasgow .

Take any eastbound train on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, they all leave from the same platform. The trains will then arrive at Liverpool Street on the patform adjacent to its Underground station's ticket hall. To the right of the steps which lead up to the main concourse, an elevator is also available, all onward departures can be accessed from the main concourse.

The Thameslink station at St Pancras

Lifts (elevators) and relatively short escalators are available down to platform/track A used by the southbound Thameslink trains.

Up to 12 trains per hour now take just over 15 minutes to travel from St Pancras to London Bridge station , though note the trains heading towards Sutton from St Pancras don't go to London Bridge.

The elevators on the Thameslink platforms at London Bridge

At London Bridge a lift (elevator) and escalators link the Thameslink trains to the main concourse, from where step-free access by other lifts and escalators is available to all of the other platforms/tracks in the station.

Though the Thameslink trains typically head on beyond London Bridge to multiple locations including Brighton, Gatwick Airport and Rainham via Greenwich and Woolwich. All trains from Cannon Street and Charing Cross stations now call at London Bridge, so there is no need to make the comparatively awkward transfers to either of those stations from St Pancras.

So you can avoid having to make fairly lengthy transfers from and to the Northern line trains at both St Pancras and London Bridge stations, plus the Thameslink trains will be air-conditioned and they have luggage racks. Though when the Thameslink trains aren't available due to construction work, the Northern line of the Underground provides an alternative.

If you don't have heavy luggage: Head to the the part of the Underground station at St Pancras used by both the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines - as described towards the top of the page

Take an eastbound train to Paddington ; these trains will be heading to Hammersmith. These Underground lines can be accessed by lift (elevator), but if you arrive at St Pancras by the EMR or Southeastern trains, the access to them is at the opposite end of the station.

The staircases in Paddington station

Though at Paddington, the Underground station used by these lines, is some distance from the main concourse, where most of the station facilities at Paddington are located. Also the short-cut route from Circle and Hammersmith & City lines to all of the main line departures from Paddington, involves walking down staircases, one of which is pictured above.

If you do have heavy luggage

This route involves a transfer, but the step-free access to and from the trains is shorter at both St Pancras and Paddington, in comparison to the transfer from and to the Circle and Hammersmith & City line trains

When arriving at St Pancras by Eurostar, you can find the Thameslink station by turning right when you pass into the station through the exit door from Arrivals -And then having walked to the far end of the main atrium in the station, you will see the entrance to the Thameslink station over to the left. The Thameslink station is immediately below the part of the station that the EMR trains will arrive at.

Elevators and relatively short escalators are available down to the platform/track used by the southbound Thameslink trains, which is platform A.

Take the lift from the southbound Thameslink trains to the Elizabeth line at Farringdon

Up to 16 trains per hour now depart from platform A for a one station hop to Farringdon and at that station, on the southbound platform, there is lift / elevator down to the Elizabeth line, pictured above, which is by the front of the trains.

The escalators which lead up to the Elizabeth line concourse at Paddington

All westbound Elizabeth line trains will go to Paddington where the Elizabeth line is adjacent to the main concourse and both lifts and escalators (picture above) are available up to the main station.

Taking the Victoria line of the Underground is the fastest option, but its permanently crowded and the transfer at St Pancras involves walking along seemingly never-ending subways. Also bus line 390 doesn't provide a particularly convenient alternative in this direction, as the stop at St Pancras is awkwardly located on the other side of Euston Road

So easier option for accessing Victoria station from St Pancras, particularly if you have heavy luggage, is this route:

(1) Lifts (elevators) and relatively short escalators are available down to the platform/track used by the southbound Thameslink trains, which is platform A (pictured above) Up to 16 trains per hour now depart from platform A for Blackfriars; the ride takes less than 10 minutes.

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(2) At Blackfriars station elevators and escalators, pictured above, provide provide step-free connections to the westbound Circle and District Line. All of those trains will go to Victoria; though when you're on the Thameslink platform in St Pancras; Board into the rear of the trains, as this will enable a quicker transfer at Blackfriars.

(3) The Circle and District lines aren't deep-level 'tube' lines, so at Victoria the exit from them is by using a fairly short staircase and a lift is also available.

However, if you will be heading to a destination south of East Croydon, the easier option is to take a Thameslink train to that station from St Pancras and then make a step-free transfer at East Croydon station.

There isn't a direct Underground Line to Waterloo from St Pancras Of the many options, SMTJ's preference is to take the Piccadilly Line southbound to Leicester Square and connect there into the southbound Northern line, as the connection between the two lines at Leicester Square involves a comparatively short set of stairs. Though at Piccadilly Circus station an escalator link is available to the southbound Bakerloo line, which also goes to Waterloo.

Or if you'll have heavy luggage etc, the less obvious route from St Pancras to Waterloo, which avoids escalators is:

  • Take one of the 12 trains an hour from platform A in St Pancras Thameslink station, which will be heading to London Bridge.
  • At London Bridge station lifts (elevators) and escalators will enable easy access to platforms 8 and 9, from where all the trains will call at Waterloo (East); Trains depart at least every 5 minutes.

The steep slope which leads up from the platforms at Waterloo (East)

  • Waterloo (East) station is adjacent to the main station at Waterloo, to which it has step-free access by a footbridge, though a fairly step slope, pictured above, leads up to it from the trains.

The entrance to Waterloo East is at the top of the escalator on the balcony level

To St Pancras International:

Multiple bus stops are located right by St Pancras International, so the access between them and the station avoids having to cross busy roads. Hence taking the bus can often be a good option for station to station transfer to St Pancras.

Bus travel has been transformed for the better in central London in other ways; access on to the buses has become easier, they have luggage storage and also have on-board info, both audio and visual, which informs passengers of the stop they’re about to arrive at. Plus asking the driver where you need to leave the bus is of course still an option.

Taking the bus is also cheaper than taking the Underground, the bus fare is £1.50, but a Zone 1 journey by Underground is £2.80 when using Contactless payment; The end-to-end tickets for train journeys which involve a cross-London transfer won't include the bus ride, but they can be used on the Underground. You can’t pay for a bus ride with cash, so have to use Contactless payment or Oyster Cards - which can’t be purchased from the driver, but can be issued by machines in the Underground station.

A one-stop hop on the Underground is a comparatively expensive means of heading to St Pancras if you’re willing to pay the tube fare, you may as well take a taxi.

If you do take the Underground, a southbound Northern line train via Bank is a better option than taking the northbound Victoria line. This is because the transfer from the Northern line to the mainline trains in King’s Cross, St Pancras underground station is easier than from the Victoria line; though if possible board the towards the front of the train.

Or take the bus ; from bus stop C in the bus station in front of the rail station, it’s a two stop ride on bus routes 91 and 390 to St Pancras.

Or walk as it will only take 12-20 minutes:

  • Head to the left hand side of the station concourse and then access Euston Road, which is the main street in front of the station, it's on the other side of the bus station and a small green area.
  • When you reach Euston Road turn to the left and four blocks over you will see the entrance to The British Library on the left.
  • Take the next street on the left, which is named Midland Road.

The entrance to St Pancras International on Midland Road

St Pancras station is on the right-hand side of the street, you'll soon come to the entrance on Midland Road pictured above. Once you're in the station, go right for Eurostar arrivals and departures, up a level for the East Midlands and Southeastern trains, and the entrance to the Thameslink part of the station will be over to the left.

Though the transfer to St Pancras International is infinitely easier from King's Cross station than it is from from Euston, so if you'll be connecting into a Eurostar and your journey will be commencing in Manchester, you can have a step-free end-to-end trip if you travel via Leeds. Similarly if you will be heading to Eurostar departures from Glasgow, the easier option is to travel via Edinburgh.

Also if you’re thinking of heading to St Pancras in order to take a Thameslink train heading south towards Brighton or Gatwick Airport, take the Northern line to London Bridge instead and make the transfer there, as this route will be much easier; and is all undercover, if the weather is poor.

Taking the westbound Circle, Hammersmith and City or Metropolitan lines can seem the logical, direct option, but the access to the westbound lines at Liverpool Street involves going up and over a footbridge that's somewhat hidden within the Underground station.

So the much easier route if you have luggage etc is

  • Taking a westbound Elizabeth line train to Farringdon.
  • Connecting there for northbound Thameslink train to St Pancras International, a lift (elevator) is available.
  • Use the lifts or escalators to exit the Thameslink station

The access to the Elizabeth line at Liverpool Street is on the other side of the main Underground ticket hall, which is opposite platforms 3 - 7. There is a lift available down into this ticket hall to the left of the short flight of stairs.

The escalator down to the Elizabeth line at Liverpool Street

Another escalator and lift (elevator) lead down to the Elizabeth line trains.

Up to twelve Thameslink trains per hour now depart from platform 5 at London Bridge and take 15-20 mins to make the journey to St Pancras Thameslink. The departure areas for the EMR and Southeastern trains are immediately above the exit from the Thameslink station, and the check-in for Eurostar departures is less than a minute's walk; Go straight ahead and then over to the left.

So you can avoid having to make fairly lengthy transfers to/from the Northern line at both mainline stations; plus the Thameslink trains will be air-conditioned and they have luggage racks.

Taking the elevator up to the Thameslink trains at London Bridge

Step free access by lift (elevator), to and from the Thameslink trains, is also available at both London Bridge, pictured above, and St Pancras.

If the Thameslink trains are unavailable or not operating to their usual timetable, the northbound Northern line trains provide an alternative.

If you don't have luggage The easiest connection from Paddington to St Pancras station, is to take the direct link provided by the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines of the Underground.

From the Elizabeth line to the Thameslink trains at Farringdon station

If you do have luggage A new step-free route to King's Cross and St Pancras from Paddington has been provided, the first stage of which involves taking an eastbound Elizabeth line train to Farringdon.

In Farringdon station the escalator provides a direct link from the Elizabeth line to the northbound Thameslink trains for a one-stop hop on to St Pancras; Or you take a combination of two lifts from the Elizabeth line to the northbound Thameslink platform

The red-bricked building by the bus station houses the Gatwick Express and Southern trains

St Pancras is linked from Victoria station by the northbound Victoria line, but if time is on your side, you can avoid travelling on some of London’s most crowded Underground trains, by taking the bus instead.

Bus line/route 390 leaves from stop C in the bus bays right in front of the rail station.

It then stops on the same block as St Pancras station.

A quick glance at the Underground map reveals the lack of a direct link from Waterloo to the Underground station named King's Cross, St Pancras. Of the multiple options with connections, SMTJ's preference is to take a northbound Bakerloo line and connect at Piccadilly Circus into a northbound Piccadilly line train. Two reasons; (1) seats and space for luggage will likely be available on the Bakerloo line train, as it will have made only two prior station calls, (2) plus an escalator link is available between the two lines at Piccadilly Circus.

There isn't a direct bus route/line to provide an alternative to taking the Underground, but there is a route available from Waterloo to St Pancras, which also avoids having to use any esclalators.

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  • Waterloo East station is linked to the main station by a footbridge that can be accessed from the main concourse by escalators and a lift (elevator), then in Waterloo East station slopes, pictured above, lead down to the trains.
  • All trains which depart from platforms/tracks A and C in Waterloo East will call at London Bridge, there is a departure indicator which will tell you whether the next train will be leaving from platform A or C; Typically more than fifteen trains per hour will be available.
  • At London Bridge lifts/elevators will be available to connect to the main concourse, where steps away, another lift/elevator will take you up to platform 5.
  • Twelve trains per hour from platform 5 will usually be making the 15 min journey to St Pancras International station, so the end-to-end journey from Waterloo to St Pancras by this route will typically take 30 - 40 minutes
  • On arrival at St Pancras escalators and elevators lead up to the main concourse.

The magnificence of St Pancras station on Euston Road, the most romantic entrance is the arch by the red car

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To ensure you have enough time for all pre-departure steps, please come to the station at the recommended time and not just before the gates close. All of our border and luggage checks take place before you depart, which means you can simply hop off the train when you arrive.

Our trains can carry up to 894 passengers, so there may be times when you experience queues at the station. This can particularly happen on peak days or when checks take a bit longer. But don’t worry – our staff will be on hand to guide you through the departures process and ensure you board your train.

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When you arrive at the ticket gates, simply scan the barcode on your paper ticket or on your mobile . You need to scan each ticket individually. If you don’t scan your ticket, there’s a chance your seat will be given to someone else. If you scan your ticket and a new one is issued, it means that your seat has changed. Hold on to it. You’ll need it to find your new seat when you board. Tickets issued by other carriers may not have a barcode so you’ll need to speak to a member of our team.

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Next, there's a security check for you and your luggage. Please make sure that you don’t go over the luggage allowance and that you don’t bring anything which is prohibited .

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  • A bureau de change
  • A Changing Places facility

Business Premier Lounge

Business Premier travellers, Carte Blanche and Etoile members holders can access our dedicated Business Premier lounge where they’ll find:

  • Comfortable seating for working or relaxing
  • Cocktail and smoothie bar
  • A selection of snacks and drinks at two self-service bars
  • A range of complimentary newspapers and magazines
  • Power sockets at your seat

The Business Premier lounge is located next to the information desk in the departure lounge, to your right after French passport checks.

Our trains leave from platforms 5 to 10. The platform your train departs from will be shown on the screens inside the departure lounge when boarding starts. Boarding will be announced around 20 minutes before departure.

Station details and facilities

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Facilities at London St Pancras

  • An impressive range of shops including Fortnum & Mason, Calvin Klein, Chanel, Hamleys, Marks & Spencer, Paperchase and the White Company.
  • A selection of fantastic bars and restaurants like The Booking Office, Prime Burger, Yo! Sushi, and Searcys Brasserie & Champagne Bar.
  • Cash machines
  • A luggage storage facility
  • A  Click & Park  car park
  • Find out more about  London St Pancras station .

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Lost property at London St Pancras

If you have lost something in our departure lounge or on board our trains, please email our Eurostar lost property office on [email protected]. All non-perishable items are kept for 28 days. For anything lost in St Pancras International outside of the Eurostar area, you should contact the station’s lost property office on +44 (0)20 8090 9922 or [email protected]. Alternatively, you can  register your lost item online .

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How to get to London St Pancras

St. Pancras International is conveniently located in central London in the King’s Cross area and is easy to get to by  National Rail ,  Underground (commonly referred to as ‘the tube’),  London bus services , and car.

King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station is served by several tube lines including the Hammersmith & City, Circle, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines.

If you’re arriving by train, St Pancras can be reached from Euston station, Victoria station, and Paddington station in around half an hour.

If you’re planning to drive to St Pancras International, you’ll find a  Click and Park  car park at the station. With 315 spaces, it’s always open, with staff on hand 24/7. And if you’re arriving on a bike, there are plenty of cycle spaces too.

Accessible travel

Find everything you need to know about accessible travel, including how to book, help with your luggage, parking and station facilities and much more on our accessible travel page.

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It’s less than a 5-minute walk between King’s Cross and St Pancras International stations – in fact they even share a tube stop.

Euston Station

It’s about a 15-minute walk between Euston station and St Pancras or 1 stop on the tube.

To St Pancras: northbound Victoria line or southbound Northern line

From St Pancras: southbound Victoria line or northbound Northern line

Approx. journey time: 10 mins

Paddington Station

From Paddington: eastbound Hammersmith & City or Circle line

From St Pancras: westbound Circle or Hammersmith & City line

Approx. journey time: 20 minutes

Marylebone Station

From Marylebone: southbound Bakerloo line, change at Baker Street and take the eastbound Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City or Circle lines

From St Pancras: westbound Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City or Circle lines, change at Baker Street and take the northbound Bakerloo line.

Approx. journey time: 25 minutes

Victoria Station

From Victoria: northbound Victoria line

From St Pancras: southbound Victoria line

Liverpool Street Station

From Liverpool Street: westbound Metropolitan, Circle or Hammersmith & City lines

From St Pancras: eastbound Metropolitan, Circle or Hammersmith & City lines.

Approx. journey time: 15 minutes

Waterloo Station

From Waterloo: northbound Bakerloo line, change at Oxford Circus and take the northbound Victoria line.

From St Pancras: southbound Victoria line, change at Oxford Circus and take the southbound Bakerloo line.

Approx. journey time: 25 mins

London Bridge Station

From London Bridge: northbound Northern line

From St Pancras: southbound Northern line

Fenchurch Street Station

From Fenchurch Street: Tower Hill tube is about a 10-minute walk, then take the Circle line towards Hammersmith.

From St Pancras: Take the Circle line towards Edgware Road and get off at Tower Hill station. Fenchurch Street Station is a 10-minute walk from there.

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Stop S, St Pancras International, Midland Road, King's Cross, London, NW1 2DB

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From King's Cross Station - You can reach Stop S by walking straight out of King's Cross Station and through the walkway in St Pancras Station to the rear exit. The stop will be just to the left as you leave St Pancras Station.

From other directions - The simplest way to reach the stop from the local area is to walk down Euston Road, which then connects to Midland Road. You will then find the stop on the right near the entrance to St Pancras Station.

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  1. Victoria Coach Station to St Pancras

    What companies run services between Victoria Coach Station, England and St Pancras, England? London Underground (Tube) operates a subway from Victoria station to London Euston every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $2-5 and the journey takes 6 min. Alternatively, Arriva UK operates a bus from London Victoria to Museum Street every 10 minutes.

  2. Trains from London Victoria to London St Pancras International

    It takes an average of 45m to travel from London Victoria to London St Pancras International by train, over a distance of around 3 miles (4 km). There are normally 80 trains per day travelling from London Victoria to London St Pancras International and tickets for this journey start from £6.70 when you book in advance. First train.

  3. London Victoria (VIC) to London St Pancras International (STP) train

    Tube. Trains from London Victoria (VIC) to London St Pancras International (STP) cover the 2 miles (4 km) long route taking on average 46 min with our travel partners like Tube. You can get the cheapest train tickets for this trip for as low as $5 (€5), but the average price of train tickets is $11 (€9). Travelers depart most frequently ...

  4. Plan a journey

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  5. How to travel between Victoria and other stations in central London

    Bus line/route 390 goes from Victoria to Euston and King's Cross and St Panrcas and it leaves from stop C in the bus bays right in front of the rail station. It then stops in the bus station just in front of Euston station; and then goes on to stop on the same blocks as both St Pancras station and then King's Cross station, so no crossing over ...

  6. How to travel between St Pancras International and other London

    The tube lines which serve St Pancras International are the Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines and they can be accessed from two different areas of the main station building: (1) On the other side of the ticket hall, which serves the sub-surface lines, is another less obvious ticket hall which houses escalators down to the tube lines.

  7. Victoria Coach Station to St Pancras International Station

    London Underground (Tube) operates a subway from Victoria station to King's Cross every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $2-5 and the journey takes 8 min. Alternatively, Metroline Travel operates a bus from London Victoria to British Library every 10 minutes. Tickets cost $2-4 and the journey takes 44 min.

  8. London Victoria to London St Pancras International Trains From £6.70

    Cheap Train Tickets from London Victoria to London St Pancras International. For a train from London Victoria to London St Pancras International, you'll get fares as low as £6.70 by purchasing advance tickets, with an average fare of approximately £7.27.To ensure the most cost-effective train journey, it is advisable to book in advance and avoid peak times.

  9. London St Pancras Station

    All non-perishable items are kept for 28 days. For anything lost in St Pancras International outside of the Eurostar area, you should contact the station's lost property office on +44 (0)20 8090 9922 or [email protected]. Alternatively, you can register your lost item online.

  10. London Victoria to St Pancras

    London Underground (Tube) operates a subway from Victoria station to London Euston every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $2-5 and the journey takes 6 min. Alternatively, Arriva UK operates a bus from London Victoria to Museum Street every 10 minutes. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 25 min. Two other operators also service this route. Train ...

  11. London St Pancras International (STP) to London Victoria (VIC) train

    Trains from London St Pancras International (STP) to London Victoria (VIC) from only £8. Compare prices, view train times & types and find cheap train tickets with Omio. ... Onward travel information: Victoria Bus Station at Station Front Location for Rail Replacement Services: When weekend engineering dictate that replacement bus services ...

  12. London St Pancras International (STP) to London Victoria (VIC) train

    Trains from London St Pancras International (STP) to London Victoria (VIC) cover the 2 miles (4 km) long route taking on average 38 min with our travel partners like London Public Transportation (3). While the average ticket price for this route costs around $11 (€9), you can find the cheapest train ticket for as low as $11 (€9).

  13. Tubestation

    Walthamstow Central. 3:00. Walthamstow Central. 4:30. Walthamstow Central. 6:00. * Journey times are calculated using average scheduled times between stations. 5 minutes are added for each connecting service. Actual times may of course differ. Some services do not operate at certain times of the day or week.

  14. St Pancras International Station

    Live arrivals for St Pancras International Station stop. Add favourites for quick access to live status, journeys and places

  15. London Victoria to St Pancras International Station

    The cheapest way to get from London Victoria to St Pancras International Station costs only $3, and the quickest way takes just 9 mins. Find the travel option that best suits you. ... Metroline Travel operates a bus from London Victoria to British Library every 10 minutes. Tickets cost $2-4 and the journey takes 44 min. Train operators ...

  16. St Pancras International Station to Victoria Coach Station

    London Underground (Tube) operates a subway from King's Cross to Victoria station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $2-5 and the journey takes 7 min. Alternatively, Metroline Travel operates a bus from St Pancras International Station to London Victoria every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $2-4 and the journey takes 51 min. Train operators.

  17. Trains from London St Pancras International to London Victoria

    It takes an average of 46m to travel from London St Pancras International to London Victoria by train, over a distance of around 3 miles (4 km). There are normally 71 trains per day travelling from London St Pancras International to London Victoria and tickets for this journey start from £8.60 when you book in advance. First train.

  18. Taxi fare from Victoria Bus Station to St Pancras International in

    From: St Pancras International To: victoria bus station. This estimate was last updated on 05 May 2024, 16 days ago. Remember that these are only estimated fares. Actual fares vary depending on traffic, weather and other unforeseen conditions. Tolls are not shown. The information provided on this site is intended for guidance purposes only.

  19. London King's Cross St Pancras Coach Stop

    Directions. From King's Cross Station - You can reach Stop S by walking straight out of King's Cross Station and through the walkway in St Pancras Station to the rear exit. The stop will be just to the left as you leave St Pancras Station. From other directions - The simplest way to reach the stop from the local area is to walk down Euston Road ...

  20. St Pancras International Station to London Victoria

    London Underground (Tube) operates a subway from King's Cross to Victoria station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $2-5 and the journey takes 7 min. Alternatively, Metroline Travel operates a bus from St Pancras International Station to London Victoria every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $2-4 and the journey takes 51 min. Train operators.

  21. St Pancras International Coach

    The main coach station for London St. Pancras and King's cross is located near Victoria Station in London. Travel on the Victoria Line (sky blue line) by underground train directly from King's Cross (St Pancras) to Victoria train and underground station, the journey should take about 15 minutes. Victoria coach station is a few minutes walk from ...

  22. London Victoria to London St Pancras Intl

    London Underground (Tube) operates a subway from Victoria station to King's Cross every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $2-5 and the journey takes 8 min. Alternatively, Metroline Travel operates a bus from London Victoria to St Pancras International Station every 10 minutes. Tickets cost $2-4 and the journey takes 45 min. Train operators.

  23. Manchester Victoria to London St Pancras International

    Travel by train from Manchester Victoria to London St Pancras International in 0m. Compare prices, view live journey times & book cheap train tickets for Manchester Victoria to London St Pancras International. ... Compare prices from over 270 rail and coach companies in Europe. ... Arrival station: London St Pancras International. Distance: 162 ...