8 July 2016 visiting Kings Cross Station. This is in the Western Concourse opened in March 2012. The adjoining original station was opened in 1852.
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§ Webpage about the Concourse by Network Rail.
§ Outside the station. Night photo of the new Kings Cross Square.
§ More concourse photos.
§ Rowan Moore's review of the Concourse building in The Observer, March 2012.
§ Wikipedia page about Kings Cross Railway Station.
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