London Paddington
Appearance
| London Paddington | |
|---|---|
GBRf Class 66710 in London Paddington | |
| Opened | 1835 |
| CRS code | PAD |
| Operator | Newtwork Rail |
| Platforms | 21 (13 High Level, 2 Elizabeth Line and 6 Tube) |
London Paddington is the terminus of the Great Western Main Line. London Paddington was opened in 1835 before being resited to the current site in 1838.[1] London Paddington (High Level) has 13 platforms numbered 1-12 & 14, with platform 13 being removed as part of the Elizabeth line to allow a longer platform 12.
Services
[edit | edit source]| Preceding station | Following station | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slough towards Didcot Parkway |
Great Western Railway | Terminates Here | ||
| Reading towards Newbury |
South Western Railway | Terminates Here | ||
| Acton Main Line towards Greenford |
Great Western Railway | Terminates Here | ||
| Reading towards Oxford |
Great Western Railway | Terminates Here | ||
| Reading towards Cardiff Central or Bristol Temple Meads |
Great Western Railway | Terminates Here | ||
| Ealing Broadway towards Reading or Maidenhead |
Elizabeth line | Terminates Here towards Abbey Wood | ||
| Ealing Broadway towards Heathrow 5 |
Elizabeth line | Terminates Here towards Shenfield | ||
| Acton Main Line towards Heathrow 4 |
Elizabeth line | Terminates Here towards Abbey Wood | ||
| Terminates Here | Elizabeth line | Terminates Here towards Abbey Wood | ||
| Terminates Here | Elizabeth line | Terminates Here towards Shenfield | ||
Tube
[edit | edit source]The London Underground Bakerloo Line, Hammersmith & City Line, District Line and Circle Line run from Paddington. The Circle Line has two stations which are known as Pread Street and Bishop Street. Pread Street is shared with the District Line and Bishop Street is shared with the Hammersmith & City Line.
- ↑ Joe Brown's London Railway Atlas