Not local I know, but I couldn't resist posting this. Looks like it's been a mess out front of KX for many a year. Looking forward to the sleek new look coming soon.
Thanks to Will Perrin for unearthing this pic.
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Albums: Historical Images of Nearby London
It remained like this until the 1970s when the current 'Pavilion' was built. The new building was controversial because it meant the end of the King's Cross Taxi Road.. The taxis seen lined up on the left would drive through under the canopy to pick up and set down. The brick building on the front was the C.S.L.R (Northern Line) & Piccadilly station of 1907. At this time, the Metropolitan Railway station was still located at it's original 1863 site on King's Cross Road. Today's Met platforms were opened in 1940.
Strange how things change. The current building on the front was considered to be an enormous improvement on the previous situation, as it provided the station with a concourse which it had never had. The problem is that over the years everything gets so cluttered..
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