To which day are you referring?
Two lines currently serve the station Charing Cross. These lines include the Northern and Bakerloo lines. Prior to this, the station was also served by the Jubilee Line.
The King's Cross railway station is located in London. It is a major London railway terminus, specifically located on the northern edge of central London.
London Underground to King's Cross then train to Peterborough.
They are all London Main Line Stations and also London Underground stations.
Barons Court? Kings Cross? Queensway?
Brent Cross Station has a total of 33 steps leading from the street level to the platform. The station, which is located on the Northern line of the London Underground, does not have escalators or lifts, so those needing assistance must consider alternative travel options.
To travel from Paddington to Euston, you can take the London Underground's Circle or Hammersmith City line from Paddington to King's Cross St. Pancras, and then transfer to the Northern line to Euston. The journey takes about 20-30 minutes.
Yes - the Northern Line (Charing Cross Branch)
That is just a common name that stuck. It is now called London Transport Limited (since 1985) and operates under the name Transport For London. Years ago there were many names for many companies that make up the London Underground. Another common name is "The Tube"
To travel from Heathrow to Kings Cross, you can take the Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station, then transfer to the London Underground and take the Circle or Hammersmith City line to Kings Cross. The journey takes approximately 45-60 minutes.
Eurostar IS an international rail service and nothing to do with LU although announcements at Euston/Kings Cross underground station may well mention Eurostar.
To travel from Euston to Kings Cross, you can take the London Underground's Victoria line. The journey is short and direct, with the two stations being only one stop away from each other.