Category Archives: Travel

Another one bites the dust on the KX gyratory

Just 20 minutes ago witnesses on the scene standing at the very end of York Way facing this collision in the middle of the orange box between Gray's Inn Rd, York Way and Pentonville Road, including a long-time resident from … Continue reading

Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Planning, Licensing and Regulation, Road Safety in Kings Cross, Transport, Travel | 9 Comments

Calling all graphic designers!

The tube map is a world famous design icon, pleasing in itself yet incredibly easy to use. So, here's your mission graphic designers out there should you choose to accept: design an equally pleasing and easy to use map of … Continue reading

Posted in Kings Cross Station Refurbishment, Transport, Travel | 2 Comments

They shoot pedestrians don’t they?

King's Cross has a long standing and fast growing reputation for being possibly the worst pedestrian danger spot in the entire capital. At "over a kilometer including three escalators, five pelican crossings, two uncontrolled road crossings, two sets of steps", … Continue reading

Posted in Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands, Planning, Licensing and Regulation, Road Safety in Kings Cross, Transport, Travel, Weblogs | 8 Comments

The hire bikes are coming

It's hard to miss the lickably-shiny new bicycle docking stations that have sprung up, in anticipation of the actual bikes, due on 30 July for the Transport for London, ahem, Barclays, cycle hire scheme. Or maybe it is hard to … Continue reading

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KX Station zero hour

Unveiled just an hour ago by newly appointed Secretary of State for Transport Philip Hammond, Platform Zero is a key milestone in the transformation of our local station, but its impact may not be so positive for the local area … Continue reading

Posted in Kings Cross Station Refurbishment, Transport, Travel | 6 Comments

An Alternative Cycle Route

The Bulletin Board received the following message from Del Brenner of the Regents Network via Lisa Tang of Friends of Regent's Canal. Camden is conducting a study to look at an alternative cycle route to the Regent’s Canal towpath to … Continue reading

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Northern Ticket hall – making a difference?

Britain's most expensive hole in the ground is probably the £300million northern ticket hall under the road between St Pancras and Kings Cross.  Alternate exits for Kings Cross underground first came up in the Fennell Report  into the appalling 1988 … Continue reading

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Super station plans afoot to join Euston, St Pancras & King’s Cross…

By David Millward, Transport Editor, Daily Telegraph Published: 1:41PM GMT 30 Dec 2009 "It will be capable of handling 18 trains an hour – some of which could be double decker – into London, carrying about 20,000 passengers. "Detailed plans … Continue reading

Posted in Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands, Kings Cross Station Refurbishment, Planning, Licensing and Regulation, Transport | 3 Comments