Q. Is there a drop off point at St Pancras station?
There are three areas outside the station which act as pick-up / drop-off points. Two of these areas are located on either side of the Eurostar entrance (opposite Kings Cross Station) and the third one is located further north along Pancras Road.
Q. Can you drop off at St Pancras?
Drop off point: Pancras Rd. Domestic passengers are dropped off near the main domestic entrance; international passengers near the Eurostar entrance.
Table of Contents
- Q. Is there a drop off point at St Pancras station?
- Q. Can you drop off at St Pancras?
- Q. Where is the entrance to St Pancras International?
- Q. Can you drop off at Victoria Station?
- Q. Is St Pancras open 24 hours?
- Q. What line goes to St Pancras?
- Q. Is Eurostar still running to Disneyland Paris?
- Q. Is Victoria Station in congestion zone?
- Q. What is Kings Cross postcode?
- Q. Where is the drop off zone at London St Pancras?
- Q. Where to get assistance at London St Pancras?
- Q. How to contact British Transport Police St Pancras?
- Q. Which is the destination station for St Pancras?
Q. Where is the entrance to St Pancras International?
The big archway at the foot of the square tower is the entrance to the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel. The other archway just visible on the far right near the clock tower is the Eastern Arch from the forecourt onto the station’s upper level.
Q. Can you drop off at Victoria Station?
The pick up /drop off point is in the car park on Eccleston Bridge Road. Access is via Bridge Place, Belgrave Road or Bulleid Way. Sat nav / route finder postcode: SW1W 9SJ. There is no charge as long as the driver remains with the vehicle.
Q. Is St Pancras open 24 hours?
St Pancras International is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is monitored and patrolled constantly, both by CCTV coverage and by station staff and the police. We all work together to ensure St Pancras International is a safe place.
Q. What line goes to St Pancras?
King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station links six London Underground lines – Circle, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Metropolitan and Victoria. This makes it the biggest interchange on the London Underground, and one of the busiest.
Q. Is Eurostar still running to Disneyland Paris?
Important: Although travel restrictions have begun to ease, we’re still not able to start running trains on all our routes again yet because of the ongoing impact of the pandemic. As a result, we will not be running direct trains to and from Disneyland® Paris for the time being.
Q. Is Victoria Station in congestion zone?
Victoria Station remains outside the CC zone, but beware – it is right on the boundary, so it is easy to stray into the area inadvertently. On the plus side, the charge only applies if you enter the zone between 07.00 and 18.00 Monday-Friday, at other times the charge does not apply. 3.
Q. What is Kings Cross postcode?
Address: London Kings Cross station, Euston Road, London, Greater London, N1 9AL.
Q. Where is the drop off zone at London St Pancras?
The second is situated close to the main entrance in the new part of the station and is suitable for passengers travelling within the UK. A clearly marked passenger drop off zone is located on Pancras Road which runs parallel to London St Pancras International Station.
Q. Where to get assistance at London St Pancras?
For mobility assistance or to prebook assistance at London St Pancras please ring 0207 8437688. There is a disability meet point in front of the Main Entrance at London St Pancras International.
Q. How to contact British Transport Police St Pancras?
For assistance speak to any member of station staff or contact the British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40 (24 hours) or text 61016. In an emergency call 999. The pickup/set down point is on Pancras Rd. Parking is limited to two minutes. Parking: there is a long stay car park.
Q. Which is the destination station for St Pancras?
St Pancras International. St Pancras is a nineteenth-century station delivering a twenty-first century regional, intercity, continental and high-speed railway. Today, it’s a key London interchange and the very definition of a ‘destination station’. St Pancras is managed by Network Rail High Speed Ltd on behalf of HS1 Ltd.