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  • Quick train ticket booking Q
  • mos
    Full Member

    I’m looking at trains on Nationalrail from Leeds to that London for a meeting next week. It says that the train into Kings Cross gets in at 7.31 & the onward one leaves at 7.31. Is this right? Or am i basically guaranteed to miss the onward train as i can’t see how i can get off one & onto the other at the same time, unless maybe it thinks i’m Jason Bourne?

    njee20
    Free Member

    What’s the onward one, is it the tube? Because it doesn’t have the timetable, so it always just shows an ‘instant’ departure.

    Generally NRES allows a disproportionately long time to interchange between main line services.

    allthepies
    Free Member

    Kings Cross is a terminus, where does the onward train go to ?

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    huckleberryfatt
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    Kings Cross is a terminus, where does the onward train go to ?

    Hogwarts?

    thekingisdead
    Free Member

    Where is your meeting? Let us know that and I’m sure someone will be able to tell you the best connecting train (tube / overland) you need to take.

    It’ll prob be tube cos most trains from KX go north

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