How to get to Judd Street

Judd Street is in central London, just off Euston Road by King's Cross/St Pancras and the British Library.

Royal National Institute of Blind People
105 Judd Street
London
WC1H 9NE
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RNIB Helpline: 0303 123 9999 or email helpline@rnib.org.uk

Travelling by car

There is disabled parking outside the building and an NCP public car park on Judd Street. Please note that RNIB is situated within the Congestion Charge zone.

Buses

A number of buses now have automatic on-board announcements which state the name of the approaching stop. On west-bound buses the label for the stop closest to Judd Street is 'St Pancras International'; on east-bound buses it is 'British Library'.

The following buses stop close to King's Cross/St Pancras:

  • 10 - Hammersmith to Kings Cross
  • 17 - London Bridge to Archway
  • 30 - Marble Arch to Hackney Wick
  • 45 - Streatham Hill to St Pancras International
  • 46 - Farringdon to Warwick Avenue
  • 59 - St Pancras International to Streatham Hill
  • 63 - Crystal Palace to St Pancras International
  • 73 - Victoria to Tottenham Swan
  • 91 - Trafalgar Square to Crouch End
  • 205 - Mile End to Paddington
  • 214 - Liverpool Street to Highgate Village
  • 259 - Edmonton Green to Kings Cross
  • 390 - Marble Arch to Archway
  • 476 - Euston Station to Northumberland Park

Underground

RNIB Judd Street is close to both King's Cross St Pancras and Euston Underground and rail stations, as well as Russell Square Underground station which has a lift.

  • King's Cross St Pancras: Circle, Hammersmith, Metropolitan, Piccadilly, Northern and Victoria lines
  • Euston: Northern and Victoria lines
  • Russell Square: Piccadilly line.

Transport for London provide an accessible online Journey Planner to help work out your route around London.

The Describe Online website provides text guides and transport information on public venues.

Trains

King's Cross station is served by mainline trains which run up the East Coast to Scotland via Peterborough, Doncaster, Leeds and York.

St Pancras Station is the new terminus for Eurostar services to Paris and Brussels. It also served by mainline trains to the East Midlands and Sheffield and First Capital Connect services between Bedford and Brighton.

Euston Station is served by trains that run to destinations across the country including Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Carlisle.

Other sources of help

The Transport for London website can help you plan your route. It also gives details of access to the station including number of stairs etc.

Camden Direct Information Centre at Town Hall, Argyle Street keep details of travel in London and sell tickets and passes. Their phone number is 020 7974 5974.

Last updated: 5 January 2012

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