The underground line that connects St Pancras International to Russell Square is the Piccadilly Line. The journey typically takes just a couple of minutes, with direct trains available. Russell Square is located just a short distance from St Pancras, making it convenient for travelers heading to the British Museum or other nearby attractions.
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 Northern Line northbound to Leicester Square, then change for the Piccadilly Line northbound to get to King's Cross St. Pancras. I recomend that a change at Leicester Square is easier than at Euston.
King's Cross St. Pancras is the London Underground (tube) station serving the two National Rail (mainline) termini, King's Cross and St Pancras. All three stations are separate but adjacent.
Take the Piccadilly underground (tube) line directly to St Pancras from all terminals at Heathrow.
They are all London Main Line Stations and also London Underground stations.
Yes, Euston is connected to St Pancras via the London Underground. You can take the Northern Line from Euston to King's Cross St Pancras, which is just a short walk away from St Pancras International. The journey between the two stations typically takes about 5-10 minutes. Additionally, they are within walking distance of each other, making it convenient for travelers.
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.
Take the Piccadilly line from Heathrow to King's Cross St Pancras (St Pancras is the Eurostar station).
The Northern Line (Black one)
You need to get the Northern Line to Leicester Square and then the Piccadilly Line to London Waterloo.
The London Underground is the best option. Take the District Line to Edgware Road before taking the Circle Line to Euston Square.
St. Pancras International is the train station directly next to the London Underground tube station of Kings Cross situated on the picadily line. There are clearly marked signs to direct you to and from both stations.