London, Euston to Kings Cross, St. Pancras is just one stop on the Victoria line and takes about 3 minutes by tube.
However, as they are so close it may be quicker to walk direct to St. Pancras, just follow the direction signs.
Take the tube.... Hammersmith and City line to King's cros/ St. Pancrass
You could go by tube but the easiest way is to go by cab.
Take the Northern Line northbound and change at Leicester Square for the Piccadilly Line northbound.
It's only about 400 yards so the easiest way is to walk. If you have a lot of luggage, take a cab.
Take the Northern Line (black on the tube map) going south.
It takes about 10 minutes to walk between the two stations. If you have a lot of luggage, take a cab.
by tube to fulham Broadway station
you can take heathrow express from airport to paddington station , then from there you can take a bus to London St pancras station and then train to dover, or you can use a taxi which can be cheaper if you travel with your family.
There are no direct trains from Nottingham to Heathrow. You need to go: - Nottingham to London St. Pancras - St. Pancras to Paddington (Underground, Circle line) - London St. Pancras to Heathrow. Alternatively, cheaper but slower: - Nottingham to London St. Pancras - St. Pancras to Heathrow (Underground, Piccadilly line)
Take the Piccadilly underground (tube) line directly to St Pancras from all terminals at Heathrow.
According to both an on-line taxi fare calculator (http:/www.worldtaximeter.com/london), and a on-line journey planner (http:/maps.google.co.uk), London City Airport (only 12 miles away) would be the closest airport to St Pancras. The only potential problem is that London City is a relatively small airport, only servicing a limited number of locations, so may not be of any use to you, depending on where you're coming from. If this is the case, the nearest of the major London airports to St Pancras would be London Heathrow Airport (15 miles to St Pancras), compared to Luton Airport (25 miles), Gatwick Airport (32 miles) or Stansted Airport (38 miles).
hayes&harlington to st pancras
By road, use the M4, the M25 and the M1. By flying, catch a flight to East Midlands Airport and catch a bus to Leicester. The best way is to travel on the tube from the appropriate Heathrow Terminal sttion on the Piccadilly line then change at Kings Cross for St Pancras station which serves Leicester.
Luton is the nearest airport to St. Pancras International Station. The train journey is between 50 minutes and 1 hour long.
St Pancras railway station was created in 1877.
Take the Piccadilly line from Heathrow to Kings Cross/St Pancras. From there you can either take a cab or continue on the Northern line for one stop to Angel station and it is then a five minute walk. If you decide to take 'the tube' all the way to Angel station, buy a through ticket at Heathrow.
The St. Pancras station is located in London, England. It is also known as London St. Pancras station. It is owned by London and Continental Railways.
Take the Piccadilly line from Heathrow to King's Cross St Pancras (St Pancras is the Eurostar station).
The London St Pancras railway station is a terminal train station that is renowned for its Victorian architectural design. The railway station is also known by the name London St Pancras.