What Stations Are On The Paddington Line?

Station overview

  • Didcot Parkway.
  • Cholsey.
  • Goring & Streatley.
  • Pangbourne.
  • Tilehurst.
  • Reading.
  • Twyford.
  • Maidenhead.

What tube stations are in Paddington?

Nearby

  • London Paddington Rail Station. Elizabeth line station.
  • Paddington Underground Station.
  • Paddington. Elizabeth line station.
  • Paddington (H&C Line)-Underground.
  • Lancaster Gate Underground Station.
  • Edgware Road (Bakerloo) Underground Station.
  • Edgware Road (Circle Line) Underground Station.
  • Bayswater Underground Station.

Which lines stop at Paddington?

Paddington is a London Underground station served by the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines. It is located adjacent to the north side of Paddington mainline station and has entrances from within the mainline station and from Paddington Basin.

Where do trains go from Paddington?

Paddington Station also provides the main train services from London to South Wales and South-west England to places like Cardiff, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth and Swansea.

How many stations are there in Paddington?

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.
London Paddington station.

Paddington
Local authority City of Westminster
Managed by Network Rail
Owner Network Rail
Station code PAD

What stops are on the Circle line?

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  • Hammersmith (H&C Line) Underground Station.
  • Goldhawk Road Underground Station.
  • Shepherd’s Bush Market Underground Station.
  • Wood Lane Underground Station.
  • Latimer Road Underground Station.
  • Ladbroke Grove Underground Station.
  • Westbourne Park Underground Station.
  • Royal Oak Underground Station.

Are there two Paddington underground stations?

On the London Underground map there are two Paddington stations, one for the District, Circle and Bakerloo lines and one for the Hammersmith and City line. These are Tube/Subway stations and are connected to Paddington Mainline station for trains heading to the west of England.

Do you have to change at Paddington on the Elizabeth line?

The three branches of the Elizabeth line – east, west and central – are now connected. Customers can travel into and through central London without changing at Paddington and Liverpool Street National Rail stations.

Are there two Paddington stations in London?

So anyway, Paddington London Underground station is really two stations. There’s the bigger one, at the southern end of the mainline station, which is served by the Bakerloo line and by Circle and District line trains heading between Edgware Road and Bayswater.

Why does Paddington have two tube stations?

Paddington’s Underground station is divided into two separate unconnected parts because the Hammersmith & City line and Circle line trains via King’s Cross use their own distinct Underground station.

Where can I go from London to Paddington?

Things to do near Paddington Station

  • Paddington Bear.
  • Italian gardens and Hyde Park.
  • Paddington Public Art Trail.
  • Little Venice.
  • Edgware Road.
  • Bayswater.
  • Sheldon Square Ampitheatre.
  • Paddington Floating Pocket Park.

Where does the Heathrow Express go from Paddington?

Heathrow Express offers the fastest route from London Paddington to Heathrow Airport non-stop.

What stops are on the Borders Railway?

The Borders Railway connects Edinburgh with Tweedbank and stops at Brunstane, Newcraighall, Shawfair, Eskbank, Newtongrange, Gorebridge, Stow and Galashiels in between.

How far is Paddington Tube from Paddington station?

Train stations near Paddington Underground Station

Station Name Distance
Paddington 9 min walk VIEW

What does Circle Line via Paddington mean?

It’s because there are two stations at Paddington, one is part of the main-line station (PAH) and the other is an underground station (PAC). By convention the Circle is always “inner-outer” and the H&C is always “east-west”.

Which is on and off between circle and line?

As technology became more ubiquitous, these English words were replaced with the universal symbols line “|” for “on” and circle “◯” for “off” (typically without serifs) to bypass language barriers. This standard is still used on toggle power switches.

Why is the Circle line no longer a circle?

Their shared ambition was to link the mainline railway companies’ terminus stations together in a circle. However, the two companies fell out over money, making this less of a priority for both. This meant the circle planned in 1864 was only completed after government intervention in 1884.

Which is on and off line and circle?

IEC 60417-5007, the power-on symbol (line), appearing on a button or one end of a toggle switch indicates that the control places the equipment into a fully powered state. IEC 60417-5008, the power-off symbol (circle) on a button or toggle, indicates that using the control will disconnect power to the device.

What are the 2 new Underground stations?

We profile the development and highlight the benefits of the extension. Transport for London opened its doors for boarding on the two new tube stations which make up the Northern Line Extensions: Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station.

Which 2 tube stations are closest together?

Hangar Lane (Central Line) and Park Royal (Piccadilly Line).

Can I use Oyster card from Paddington to Heathrow?

Single fares on TfL Rail to the airport will be in line with, or cheaper than, the Heathrow Connect fare. TfL zones do not apply to Heathrow pay as you go fares, but for the first time, customers will be able to use pay as you go with Oyster and contactless across the route all the way from Paddington to Heathrow.