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The distance from Euston Station to Kings Cross Station is 0.6 miles. In kilometers, the distance is one kilometer. Taking a quick walk from Euston Station to Kings Cross Station may take 9 to 12 minutes.

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Gogle Earth says the route by road is 1.8 miles.

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By road, the distance is two and a half miles.

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