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End of the Line

Alan Dein hears stories from those who live around London's King's Cross station. Once it became a transport hub, King's Cross increasingly attracted those with nowhere else to go.

Alan Dein hears true stories from those who live around London's King's Cross station.

Long before the railways, King's Cross was an area known for licentiousness, poverty and despair. But once it became one of the capital's transport hubs it increasingly attracted the lost, the lonely and those with nowhere else to go.

45 minutes

Last on

Mon 26 Jan 200915:00

Broadcasts

  • Sat 24 Jan 200920:00
  • Mon 26 Jan 200915:00