Paddington | |
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London Paddington | |
Location | Paddington |
Local authority | City of Westminster |
Managed by | Network Rail |
Owner | Network Rail |
Station code | PAD |
DfT category | A |
Number of platforms | 13 |
Accessible | Yes[1] |
Fare zone | 1 |
OSI | Paddington Bakerloo, Circle and District lines station Paddington Circle and Hammersmith & City lines station Marylebone Lancaster Gate [2] |
Cycle parking | Yes |
Toilet facilities | Yes |
National Rail annual entry and exit | |
2013–14 | 35.09 million[3] |
2014–15 | 35.72 million[3] |
2015–16 | 36.54 million[3] |
2016–17 | 35.84 million[3] |
Railway companies | |
Original company | Great Western Railway |
Key dates | |
4 June 1838 | Temporary station opened |
29 May 1854 | Permanent station opened |
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WGS84 | 51°31′02″N 0°10′39″W / 51.5173°N 0.1774°W |
Paddington railway station,[4] also known as London Paddington,[5] is the main National Rail and London Underground station in northwest central London. It also has access to the Elizabeth Line.
The site is old. It has been as the London end of the Great Western Railway and its successors since 1838. Much of the current mainline station dates from 1854, and was made by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The site was first served by Underground trains in 1863, and was the first western end-point of the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway.
The station now has an extra job as the London end point for the Heathrow Express airport service. Paddington is in Travelcard Zone 1.
The fast services are run by First Great Western. The main stations for the services are shown below:[6]
Journeys in 2007/08 (million) | |
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Reading | 4.0 |
Didcot Parkway | 1.1 |
Swindon | 1.0 |
Bristol Temple Meads | 0.9 |
Bath Spa | 0.8 |
Cardiff Central | 0.7 |
Bristol Parkway | 0.6 |
Newbury | 0.6 |
Exeter St Davids | 0.4 |
Chippenham | 0.4 |
There are also trains to Slough, Ealing, Heathrow Airport and Maidenhead.[7]
One train from Paddington goes to Heathrow Airport that being the Heathrow Express which travels to Heathrow airport and doesn't stop at any stations along the way.[8]
Below are the lines and main stations on the line:
The National Rail part is named London Paddington, a name used outside London, but not by many people who live there. Parts of the station, like the main train shed, were built in 1854 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel as the London end point for the Great Western Railway (GWR). Today, it is one of 18 UK railway stations looked after by Network Rail.[12]
Paddington has 14 end platforms, numbered 1 to 14. Platforms 1 to 8 are below the oldest three parts of Brunel's 1854 train shed, and platforms 9 to 12 are below the fourth part. Platforms 13 and 14 are within the Metropolitan Railway's old Bishop's Road station to the north-west. There are two through platforms, 15 and 16, used by the London Underground's Hammersmith & City and Circle lines.[13]
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Preceding station | London Underground | Following station | ||
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Warwick Avenue towards Harrow & Wealdstone | Bakerloo line | towards Elephant & Castle |
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towards Hammersmith (via Tower Hill) | Circle line | Subsurface station Terminus |
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towards Wimbledon | District line | |||
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Royal Oak towards Hammersmith | Circle line | towards Edgware Road (via Aldgate) |
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Hammersmith & City line | towards Barking |
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Blackfriars • Cannon Street • Charing Cross • Euston • Fenchurch Street • King's Cross • Liverpool Street • London Bridge • Marylebone • Moorgate • Paddington • St Pancras • Victoria • Waterloo |
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Barbican • City Thameslink • Elephant and Castle • Farringdon • Old Street • Vauxhall • Waterloo East |
Other London stations: Central area · Greater London area |
Stations | Baker Street · Charing Cross · Edgware Road · Elephant and Castle · Embankment · Harlesden · Harrow and Wealdstone · Dollis Hill · Kenton · Kilburn Park · Lambeth North · Maida Vale · Marylebone · North Wembley · Oxford Circus · Paddington · Piccadilly Circus · Queens Park · Regents Park · South Kenton · Stonebridge Park · Warwick Avenue · Waterloo · Wembley Central · Willesden Junction | ||||||
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Stations | Aldgate East · Baker Street · Barbican · Barking · Bow Road · Bromley-by-Bow · East Ham · Edgware Road · Euston Square · Farringdon · Goldhawk Road Road · Great Portland Street · Hammersmith · King's Cross St. Pancras · Ladbroke Grove · Latimer Road · Liverpool Street · Mile End · Moorgate · Paddington · Plaistow · Royal Oak · Shepherd's Bush Market · Stepney Green · Upton Park · West Ham · Westbourne Park · Whitechapel · Wood Lane | ||||
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Stations | Aldgate · Baker Street · Barbican · Bayswater · Paddington · Blackfriars · Cannon Street · Edgware Road · Embankment · Euston Square · Farringdon · Gloucester Road · Great Portland Street · High Street Kensington · King's Cross St. Pancras · Liverpool Street · Mansion House · Monument · Moorgate · Notting Hill Gate · Paddington · Sloane Square · South Kensington · St. James's Park · Temple · Tower Hill · Victoria · Westminster | ||||||
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