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  2. London Paddington station - Wikipedia

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    There is a fictional underground Paddington station on the North London System in the novel The Horn of Mortal Danger (1980). [112] 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 ...

  3. Paddington tube station (Bakerloo, Circle and District lines)

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    The station was the second opened by the MR at Paddington. The earlier station, named Paddington (Bishop's Road), opened on 10 January 1863. [10] It is north of the mainline station and is served by trains on the Hammersmith branch. From 1 November 1926, the MR provided all Inner Circle services. [10]

  4. Paddington tube station (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines)

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    Entrance from the mainline station. In December 2009, Circle line services began serving the station. Originally operating as a loop-line using tracks constructed by the MR and the DR and serving only the station in Praed Street, the Circle line's route was altered to include the Hammersmith branch to increase train frequency on the branch and improve the regularity of Circle line trains.

  5. Praed Street - Wikipedia

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    Praed Street (/ p r eɪ d /) is a street in Paddington, west London, in the City of Westminster, most notable for being the location of London Paddington station and St Mary's Hospital, London It runs south-westerly, straight from Edgware Road to Craven Road, Spring Street and Eastbourne Terrace.

  6. File:Paddington station location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: This map showing the location of London Paddington station. It was created from OpenStreetMap project data, collected by the community. This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors. Don't rely solely on it for navigation.

  7. Paddington - Wikipedia

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    Paddington station was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The permanent building opened in 1854. The permanent building opened in 1854. Paddington Bear was also named after the station; in Michael Bond 's 1958 book A Bear Called Paddington , Paddington is found at the station by the Brown family.

  8. File:Paddingtonstation.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Warwick Avenue, London - Wikipedia

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    Its southern end is situated adjacent to Paddington Basin, to the north of Paddington station. The street, originally called Green Lane and then Warwick Road, before being renamed Warwick Avenue, was named after Jane Warwick of Warwick Hall, Cumbria, whose father-in-law was John Morehead, who in turn was the son-in-law of Robert Thistlethwaite ...