Who is buried under Kings Cross station?


Who is buried under Kings Cross station? The story goes that the final resting place of Boudicca, the warrior queen of the Iceni, is under Platform nine at King's Cross Station. She ended up there following her last battle with the Romans in AD 61. The battle took place at Broad Ford, in the valley between King's Cross and St Pancras.


What was originally found next to Kings Cross station?

Planned for a 10 acre site in the area known as King's Cross the new terminus was built on the site of a smallpox and fever hospital and at the junction of four roads; New Road (Euston Road), Maiden Lane (York Way), Pentonville Hill (Pentonville Road), and Gray's Inn Road.


Why did Kings Cross go into decline?

Due to the decline in freight transported by railway during the 1980s, Kings Cross became a derelict, underfunded area. This impacted the local community significantly, the majority of which were impoverished and unemployed. It became a site that was rife with unsafe practices, such as drug abuse and prostitution.