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'''King's Cross''' is an area of central London, known for the King's Cross railway station. The [[Central Station]] in Wharfdale Road is a well-known gay pub, and [[London Friend]] has its headquarters in Caledonian Road.
'''King's Cross''' is an area of central London, known for the King's Cross railway station. The [[Central Station]] in Wharfdale Road is a well-known gay pub, and [[London Friend]] has its headquarters in Caledonian Road. The [[Kings Cross Steelers]] rugby club take their name from having originally met in the Central Station.


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Revision as of 19:19, 27 January 2012

King's Cross is an area of central London, known for the King's Cross railway station. The Central Station in Wharfdale Road is a well-known gay pub, and London Friend has its headquarters in Caledonian Road. The Kings Cross Steelers rugby club take their name from having originally met in the Central Station.