Trains don't go from Kings Cross to Manchester. They leave from London Euston which is a 10 minute walk from Kings Cross. The journey from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly takes around 2 hours 10 minutes.
It's about 162 miles by train
Yes it does.
The Piccadilly line is the only one that serves Heathrow, so take it to Kings Cross and then change onto the Northern Line (southbound) to London Bridge Station.
Kings Cross and Charing Cross.
Terminus: London Waterloo London Victoria Kings Cross St. Pancras Some Railway Stations: Clapham junction Wimbledon Southwall Piccadilly Underground: St. James Square South Kensington Piccadilly Lane Embankment London Bridge And there is so much more, 10x more than New York City and Washington DC. In fact, England is home to one of the largest and longest railways in the world.
The largest and busiest are in London. There are many London Terminals: Waterloo (for South of England) Victoria (for Sussex) Charing Cross and London Bridge (for Kent) Liverpool Street (for East Anglia) Euston (for the West Coast and most major cities) King's Cross (for Scotland and the East Coast) Paddington (for the Southwest of England and West Midlands) Marylebone (for High Wycombe) Fenchurch Street (for Southend) St Pancras (for the Eurostar and East Midlands) Other large maor stations include Glasgow Central, Birmingham New Street, Manchester Piccadilly, Leeds, Liverpool Lime Street, Edinburgh Waverley, Cardiff Central, Glasgow Queen Street, Reading and Sheffield.
Depends by what you mean by "around London". If you mean in London it's only Kings Cross. If you mean from "some miles around London", then add Stevenage (same line as Kings Cross).
kings cross in london.
Kings Cross Station
There's one in London and one in NSW
If you're asking about Kings Cross in London, no it isn't but there is some commerce - hotels and offices etc.
London (Kings Cross) to Luton is about 30 miles by road.