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Properties to Rent in London In 1868 the Metropolitan Railway opened a new branch to South Kensington, with a station called Paddington (Praed Street) in a cutting across that street south of the mainline station. This station was renamed to simply "Paddington" on 11 July 1948 and now serves the Circle and District Lines. It is Properties to Rent in London linked to the mainline station and the Bakerloo line by a footway that passes underneath Praed Street and the Great Western Hotel.[17]

 

 

 


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The three pairs of Properties to Rent in London platforms that make up the various sections of Paddington Underground station are served by four different services. Two of the original four platforms of the old Bishop's Road station are used by the Hammersmith & City Line and served by trains running between Hammersmith and Barking stations. The platforms of the old Praed Street station are shared between trains Properties to Rent in London of the Circle Line, and trains of the District Line running between Wimbledon and Edgware Road stations. The platforms of the deep level tube line are served by trains of the Bakerloo Line running between Elephant & Castle and Harrow & Wealdstone stations.[14]

 
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The deep-level Baker Street and Properties to Rent in London Waterloo Railway—now the Bakerloo Line—opened on 1 December 1913, with platforms underneath the mainline station.[18][edit] The stations todayToday the District/Circle line platforms and the Bakerloo line platforms are linked by an underground corridor under Praed Street within the fare paid area. They can be regarded as a single station, and are shown as such on the tube map.[8][14]

The platforms of the Hammersmith & City Line Properties to Rent in London station are still quite separate from the other Underground platforms, and are shown as a separate station on the tube map. However, they are almost indistinguishable from the mainline platforms alongside them, and are numbered (15 and 16) in the same sequence as the mainline platforms. Interchange between the District/Circle/Bakerloo lines and the Hammersmith & City lines Properties to Rent in London involves walking the length of the mainline station outside the London Underground barrier lines, although the ticket barriers are programmed to permit changing between the two stations as part of a single journey.[8]

 
     
 
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