Kings Cross is undergoing one of the largest and most complex programmes of
planning and development led regeneration in Europe.
There are a number of major projects currently underway or at the planning
stages. By 2020, an estimated 60 million passengers a year will pass through
the King's Cross transport interchange – almost the same current passenger
numbers as at Heathrow airport.
Listed below are the two
major projects in the Kings Cross area, further information can be found by
visiting each dedicated website. Subsequent pages highlight the other key
developments underway in the area.
This includes the construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link service into St
Pancras and extension of the existing station. In 2007, the international
terminus at St Pancras will open to provide high-speed Eurostar connections to
the continent followed by quick links to Stratford and Kent. The Station,
situated wholly within Camden, is currently being transformed and extended
ready for the start of Eurostar services. Visit
www.lcrhq.co.uk
Construction of a new Thameslink station
is half completed and the expansion of King's Cross St Pancras Underground
Station will continue until 2009.
Kings Cross/St Pancras will
play a key role in the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games becoming the hub for
the Olympic Javelin service, which will whisk visitors to the Olympic Park in
just seven minutes.
After construction of the CTRL, the surrounding lands between the stations
could become one of the largest mixed-use brown-field redevelopment’s in the
UK. Situated to the north and between the two stations and sited mainly in
Camden, this £2Billion new urban quarter would have a major impact on the
wider area and bring significant change to both boroughs.
Visit:
www.kingscrosscentral.com
For information on progress on
the planning applications as part of the planning process, please follow the
links to Kings Cross Consultation and Applications on the left of the screen.
For further information on Kings Cross contact:
Lucy
Shomali
Policy & Projects Manager
Planning Division
Environment & Regeneration Department
London Borough of Islington
222 Upper Street
London, N1 1YA
lucy.shomali@islington.gov.uk
020 7527 2381
Page Last Updated: 29 July 2008