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London Paddington station, also known as London Paddington, or just simply Paddington, is a major National Rail London House Prices and London Underground station complex in the Paddington area near central London, England.

The site is a historic one, having served as the London terminus of the Great Western Railway and its successors since 1838. Much of the current mainline station dates back to 1854, and London House Prices was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The site was first served by Underground trains in 1863, and was the original western terminus of the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway.

 
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Despite its historic nature, and the need to preserve many of its features, the complex has recently been modernised, and has added a London House Prices new role as the terminus of the dedicated Heathrow Express service. The complex is in Travelcard Zone 1.
Location

The station complex is located in, alongside and under a long thin city block bounded across the front by Praed Street and to the rear by Bishop's Bridge Road, which crosses the throat of the main line station on the recently replaced Bishop's Bridge. The west side London House Prices of the station is paralleled by Eastbourne Terrace, whilst the east side is constrained by the Paddington arm of the Grand Union Canal. The main line station is located in a shallow cutting, a fact that is obscured from the front by the frontal hotel building, but which can be clearly seen from the other three sides.[2]

 
     
 
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