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* In children's television programmes featuring the puppet Roland Rat, Roland is said to live in the sewers beneath King's Cross. In Roland Rat: The properties for sale in London Series this was realised as the high-tech "Ratcave", accessed from a hidden lift in a workman's shelter.
* The twelfth and final episode of the anime Victorian Romance Emma prominently features King's Cross Station in 1885 with great historical accuracy and detail.
* Some of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories have the great detective and Dr. Watson properties for sale in London travelling by way of King's Cross. The following example is from The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter, Watson speaking first:

properties for sale in London"And what have you gained?"
"A starting-point for our investigation." He hailed a cab. "King's Cross Station," said he.
"We have a journey, then?"
"Yes; I think we must run down to Cambridge together. All the indications seem to me to point in that direction."


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When the first film was released, a large floor panel was placed on the ground Properties for sale in London outside platforms 9 and 10 indicating the Hogwarts Express. It was later removed. Within King's Cross, a cast-iron "Platform 9?" sign has been erected on a wall of the station's suburban building Properties for sale in London containing the real platforms 9 and 10. Part of a luggage trolley has also been installed below the sign; whilst the near end is visible, the rest of the trolley seems to have disappeared into the wall.

"Kings Cross" is the title of the 35th chapter of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which is set in a location Properties for sale in London resembling the station. The station is also featured in the epilogue of the same book, making it the final setting of the Harry Potter series.

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* King's Cross is the title of a song written by English music duo Pet Shop Boys. The song was released in their 1986 album, Actually. Never properties for sale in London released as a single, it is however a favourite of many fans and Pet Shop Boys have performed it live. In 2007 Tracey Thorn did a cover of the song and got it remixed by Hot Chip.
* The station is mentioned properties for sale in London as suggesting "infinity" to Margaret Schlegel and contrasted with the "facile splendours" of St Pancras in Chapter 2 of E.M. Forster's novel Howard's End.
* The Doctor Who Virgin New Adventures novel Transit features King's Cross as one of the main hubs of an interplanetary properties for sale in London transit system based on the London Underground.


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