Kings Cross station is a fascinating building with huge areas hidden behind the scenes and loads of work going on. I had a quick look around the Western Range last year and was astonished by the Victorian offices and corridors largely untouched except for institutional paint. In what i hope is part of a genuine attempt to connect with the community that will last beyond the current dispute about closing entrances, Network Rail has offered to organise some tours. If you are interested let me know (click here) or go to Alastair Metcalfe direct at Network Rail and if we can get enough people we can fix a date or two.
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