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How do you get from Kings Cross rail station to Imperial War Museum?

Here are a few ways to get from Kings Cross station to the Imperial War Museum:

By Tube (London Underground):

* Northern Line: Take the Northern Line (towards Morden) from Kings Cross St. Pancras station to Waterloo station (2 stops). Then, change to the Jubilee Line (towards Stanmore) and travel to Southwark station (2 stops). The Imperial War Museum is a short walk from the station.

* Victoria Line: Take the Victoria Line (towards Brixton) from Kings Cross St. Pancras station to Vauxhall station (4 stops). Then, change to the Northern Line (towards Kennington) and travel one stop to Waterloo station. From Waterloo, you can either walk (about 20 minutes) or take a bus to the museum.

By Bus:

* From Kings Cross Station: Several buses, including the 68, 91, 168, and 381, go directly from Kings Cross to the Imperial War Museum. Check the Transport for London (TfL) website or app for exact routes and times.

* From Waterloo Station: You can catch the 188, 211, or 344 bus from Waterloo station to the museum.

By Walking:

It's a long walk, but you can walk directly from Kings Cross to the museum in about 50 minutes. Follow the signs for the South Bank.

Other options:

* Taxi: A taxi ride from Kings Cross to the museum should take about 15-20 minutes and cost around £15-20.

* Uber/Lyft: These ride-hailing services are also available in London.

Recommendation:

The easiest and most convenient option is usually the Tube, as it offers a direct route. However, bus options may be more appealing if you prefer a scenic route or want to save some money.

Remember to check TfL's website or app for the most up-to-date information on routes, times, and fares.

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