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Paddington Station 24/7 – new documentary series". Network Rail. Archived from the original on 9 February 2019 . Retrieved 13 January 2019. The National Rail station is officially named London Paddington, a name commonly used outside London but rarely by Londoners, who call it just Paddington, as on the London Underground map. This same practice applies to all the London mainline rail termini, except London Bridge. Parts of the station, including the main train shed, date from 1854, when it was built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel as the London terminus for the Great Western Railway (GWR). It is one of eleven stations in London managed by Network Rail. [15] Great Western Railway [ edit ] Paddington Station to London Bridge is a popular and convenient journey for travelers. Located in central London, it takes about 25 minutes to get from Paddington to London Bridge by train. The route takes you through several London boroughs and landmarks, including Bayswater, Notting Hill, Shepherd’s Bush, and Kensington Gardens. Along the way, passengers can enjoy beautiful views of the city skyline, the River Thames, and the Houses of Parliament. The journey ends at London Bridge, which is a major transport hub with a variety of connections to the rest of the city. Rosslare to Fishguard". Stena Line. n.d. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 . Retrieved 8 March 2013. Unlike several other London termini, Paddington saw no damage during World War I. Although Victoria and Charing Cross were the main stations for military movement during the war, Paddington was used for some of this traffic. [34]

Architecture: Colourful ideas of wilful Will". The Independent. London. 20 July 1994 . Retrieved 15 August 2020. Paddington station was the subject of William Powell Frith's 1862 painting The Railway Station. The portrait was viewed by over 21,000 people (paying a shilling each) in the first seven weeks of its being publicly shown. The painting is now held in the Royal Holloway College. [26] To sign up to any of our newsletters, simply follow this link and select the newsletter that's right for you. Commercial information". Our Stations. London: Network Rail. April 2014 . Retrieved 13 November 2018.We have seven newsletters you can currently sign up for - including a different one for each part of London, as well as an EastEnders one for all the gossip from Albert Square, and a London Underground one to keep you up to date on the latest transport news. Great Western Railway War Memorial". The Great Western Railway Magazine. December 1922. pp.537–40 . Retrieved 9 July 2007.

Whitcombe, Juliet (13 February 2012). "Paddington's new taxi rank opens" (Press release). Crossrail . Retrieved 15 August 2020. Paddington Station air 'more polluted' than Marylebone Rd". Air Quality News. 11 September 2015 . Retrieved 30 June 2020. TfL confirms contractor for Bakerloo line link" (Press release). Transport for London. 6 January 2015 . Retrieved 15 August 2020. Nicholson-Lord, David (24 November 1983). "Eleven coaches derailed in Paddington sleeper crash". The Times. No.61698. London. col B-F, p.32. Station Usage Data" (XLSX). Usage Statistics for London Stations, 2020. Transport for London. 16 April 2021 . Retrieved 1 January 2022.

Station Usage Data" (XLSX). Usage Statistics for London Stations, 2019. Transport for London. 23 September 2020. Archived from the original on 9 November 2020 . Retrieved 9 November 2020. Paddington’s impact is immediate. You head straight down the slope from Praed Street, the rhythmical shapes of Brunel’s train sheds ahead of you, building a sense of anticipation of the journey to come. An ethereal light shimmers through the glass roofs on a bright day. Slender, gracefully curving columns sprout, plant-like, from the floor.

Do you want tailored stories sent straight to your inbox? Customise your notifications here . Read More Related Articles Paddington is the London terminus of the Great Western Main Line; passenger services are primarily operated by Great Western Railway, which provides commuter and regional passenger services to west London and the Thames Valley region, as well as long-distance intercity services to South West England and South Wales. The station is also the eastern terminus for Heathrow Express and the western terminus for Elizabeth line services from Shenfield. Elizabeth line services also run through Paddington westwards to Reading, Heathrow Terminal 5, and Heathrow Terminal 4, and eastwards to Abbey Wood. [9] Situated in fare zone 1, it has two separate tube stations providing connections to the Bakerloo, Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City lines. It is one of 11 London stations managed directly by Network Rail.

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Roof Refurbishments to be Completed at Paddington Station". Network Rail. 4 July 2014 . Retrieved 3 September 2017.

Although the slender columns were decorated with arabesque reliefs, they also contained hidden downpipes to channel rainwater from the roof to drains beneath the concourse floor. The arch ribs were pierced by decorative star-shaped holes, which also served to reduce weight and enable the temporary fixing of scaffolding for cleaning. a b "Elizabeth line: Passengers relish chance to ride new service". BBC News. 24 May 2022 . Retrieved 1 April 2023. Yet the station has endured, a Grade I-listed landmark in railway architecture and, thanks to its association with Michael Bond’s Paddington Bear, one of the few that has entered the dreamworld of children’s literature. The station was designed by Weston Williamson, [96] with a 90m (300ft) clear opening into the underground station covered by a 120m (390ft) long by 23m (75ft) wide glass canopy. Artwork of cloud formations by artist Spencer Finch has been digitally printed onto the glass canopy. [97] The station was awarded a Civic Trust Award in 2023. [98] London Buses routes 7, 16, 23, 27, 36, 46, 205 and night routes N7, N27 and N205 serve the station. [112] Railway band [ edit ]The GWR began experimenting with the electric lighting in 1880, leading to Paddington being decorated with Christmas lights that year. Although the system was unreliable, it spurred the GWR on to a more ambitious lighting scheme in 1886, in which a 145V AC supply could light the terminus, office, goods yard and Royal Oak and Westbourne Park stations. It was praised for its scale and showing that electricity could compete with gas lighting on the same scale. [31] From community stories and news covering every borough of London to celebrity and lifestyle stories, we'll make sure you get the very best every day. Heathrow Connect close to takeoff". Railway Gazette. 1 June 2004. Archived from the original on 24 June 2019 . Retrieved 30 June 2020.



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