From Waterloo take the Bakerloo line to Oxford Circus. There transfer to the Victoria line to St. Pancras International rail station. Journey takes about 20 minutes with one change of train. Check the 'London Tube' site for service delays and restrictions.
Ok, so what you'll want to do is take the Jubilee line (northbound) to Green Park, there you can get on either the Victoria or Picadilly lines- they both go through King's Cross St, Pancras.
Take the Northern Line going north to Euston and then change to go one stop south to Kings Cross/St Pancras.
From entrance to entrance 25 minutes.
Yes - the Northern Line (Charing Cross Branch)
Taxi is quickest and most expensive. Tube is cheapest but the journey is more complicated (you have to change lines).
Caledonian Road Tube Station is located on Caledonian Road in Holloway in the north of London on London Underground's Piccadilly Line between King's Cross St. Pancreas and Holloway Road. The address is Caledonian Road, London, N7 9BA.
The Northern Line (Black one)
Yes, you can use the northern line.
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Waterloo. There is an overground and underground station, both called Waterloo. There is also a station adjacent to the main station called Waterloo East. Waterloo International is now closed and its services transferred to St Pancras International.
Approximately 15-25 mins and £15
Waterloo station - about 10 minutes walk.
Take the Piccadilly underground (tube) line directly to St Pancras from all terminals at Heathrow.
Take the Piccadilly line from Heathrow to King's Cross St Pancras (St Pancras is the Eurostar station).