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Properties for Sale Staffordshire All London Underground services serving Paddington are summarised in the following table:
The children's book character Paddington Bear was named after Paddington station. In the books, by Michael Bond, he is found at the station in London, coming Properties for Sale Staffordshire from "deepest, darkest Peru" and with a note attached to his coat reading "please look after this bear, thank you". In real life there is a statue of Paddington Bear in the station concourse, and a small shop full of Paddington Bear Properties for Sale Staffordshire paraphernalia in the main station area. This merchandise can also be found at Hamley's Toy Store and at Harrod's. This statue is a representation of the original Paddington drawings by Peggy Fortnum.[5][21]

 

 

 


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The mystery novel 4.50 From Paddington (1952) by Agatha Christie begins with a murder witnessed by a Properties for Sale Staffordshire passenger on a train from Paddington station.[22]

One of The Railway Series books (The Eight Famous Engines) has a story in it about Gordon, Duck, and a foreign engine debating which station London is. Duck says that he used Properties for Sale Staffordshire to work at London Paddington as a station pilot so he thinks Paddington is most important. However, Gordon later finds out that the station in London is St. Pancras.

A toilet at Paddington station makes an appearance in the film The Long Good Friday.[23]

 
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This article is about the governmental body responsible for public transport services on the River Thames. For the organisation Properties for Sale Staffordshire responsible for canals in London, see British Waterways.London River Services is a division of Transport for London (TfL), which manages passenger transport on the River Thames in London, UK. They do not own or operate any boats but license the services of other operators. The services they regulate are a mixture of leisure-oriented tourist services and commuter services.[1]

The River Thames is generally Properties for Sale Staffordshire no more than 300m wide as it runs through central London, and is easily crossed by bridge or tunnel. River boat services in London therefore mostly travel east or west along the Thames rather than across it, and the only major cross-river ferry services are to be found further downstream where the river is wider.

 
     
 
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