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Kings Cross underground station 1868
Junction of the Midland, Great Northern, and Metropolitan railways at Kings Cross. Part of new work being carried out between Kings Cross and Farringdon Road in 1868.
1868
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1868 Engineering Junction Kings Lines Metropolitan Midland Network Platform Platforms Railways Stations Track Trains Tunnel Tunnels Underground
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This photograph, taken in 1868, showcases the bustling scene at Kings Cross railway station during the Victorian era. The image marks the junction of the Midland, Great Northern, and Metropolitan railways, a pivotal moment in the development of London's rail network. The intricate web of tracks and platforms is a testament to the engineering prowess of the 19th century. The photograph captures the vibrant energy of the station, with trains ready to depart from various platforms and workers busy at the tracks. The Metropolitan and Great Northern lines, visible in the foreground, are in the process of being extended towards Farringdon Road, expanding the reach of the railways and enhancing transportation connectivity in the city. The Victorian-era architecture of the station buildings is evident, with their red brick facades and ornate details. The station's grandeur and the sense of progress are palpable, reflecting the optimism and ambition of the time. The photograph also reveals the intricate network of tunnels beneath the station, a crucial component of the railway system that allowed for seamless transfers between lines. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of London's transportation infrastructure during the 1860s. The intricate details, from the tracks and platforms to the station buildings and workers, make for a captivating visual narrative that continues to intrigue and inspire.
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