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Located just 4.8 km north-west of Charing Cross, the district of Kings Cross in Central London comprises an area whose boundaries fall within the London Boroughs of Camden and Islington. After a period of post-war decline that peaked towards the end of the 20th century, the district became the target of development efforts, with the area north of Kings Cross and St. Pancras railway stations eventually becoming the site of Kings Cross Central (KXC). Well-known attractions within the district include the British Library, Camley Street Natural Park, and the British Postal Museum and Archive, while Coal Drops Yard serves as one of its busiest shopping hubs outside the developments around its train stations. Kings Cross functions as a major transport interchange and boasts an extensive array of transport links, which include the Kings Cross and St Pancras International railway stations and the Kings Cross St Pancras underground station. The district is also served by numerous bus routes and coach lines, and encourages the use of bicycles for both commuting and recreation with its multiple cycle routes.