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From Stanstead to Liverpool Street you have it covered already, and once you are in at Liverpool Street, yeas 205 Bus all day/all night - straight to Kings Cross. When you are in London and need to check any travel arrangements, got to Transprot For London, http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/ this will save you a lot of time, there is also transit routes in google maps which are linked to the TFL data so either are good when you are on the go. Make sure you don't spend too much time underground, you will defo cut down lots of journey times by walking or getting the bus, taxis are expensive too. Oh and get an OYSTER card if you don't have one already otherwise you'll pay lots more to travel.
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The National Rail website says:
TRANSFER 01:21 London Liverpool Street [LST] London Kings Cross [KGX] 01:57 0h 36m
During times when the London Underground Network is closed customers are advised to use either Taxis or the Night Bus Network to continue their journey.
If you use the TfL journey planner it advises taking the 242 to City Thameslink and then the N63. If you would prefer a single bus (saves money and is probably more reliable) you can replan the journey to minimise changes; this gives the N205 which runs every half hour.
From 2015 you will be able to make this journey on the Night Tube, taking the Central Line to change at Holborn and then the Piccadilly Line to Kings Cross.
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There is a night bus from Liverpool Street to Kings Cross N205, so you can get to Liverpool Street with a train or a bus, and then take this bus. Also, there is a taxi stand near Liverpool Street station, it should be reasonably easy to find a black cab there, it is not far from there (around 3 miles), so the cost should be <Β£15. If nothing else works, it is 50 min walk according to Google maps.
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One option would be to take easy bus from the airport to Baker street, London:
From there you can take the Route Bus N205 from Stop D towards Stratford International. Visit Transport for London to see all you options to getting from Baker Street to King Cross.