History
 
											This extract from a Cary map of London, has overlays that show the routes of London & Birmingham and the Great Northern railways, and the main areas of interest for the Camden Railway Heritage Trust, on the left hand side of the picture (Chalk Farm Railway Lands and Euston station), and on the right hand side the Kings Cross Railway Lands and Kings Cross and St Pancras Stations).
The history of has been divided into four areas
Before the railways
						Exploring the landscapes, industries and activities of the area before the railways arrived, and the arrival of the Rgent Canal in 1816.					
				
									
							Chalk Farm railway lands
						Exploring Chalk Farm area, during the building of the London & Birmingham Railway arriving in 1837, and the operation of the  Camden Goods Depot and surrounding industries					
				
									
							Kings Cross railway lands
						Exploring the development of the Kings Cross area, during the building of the Great Northern railway,and the operations of the Kings Cross Goods Depot and surrounding industries					
				
									
							Social and industrial history
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