Paddington Station

Paddington Station

Paddington Station, Paddington, London, England

London Paddington is a major railway terminus and London Underground station located in the Paddington area of the City of Westminster. The current station was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Matthew Digby Wyatt and opened in 1854, featuring a distinctive wrought-iron and glass roof spanning three original train sheds. It serves as the London terminus for Great Western Railway services to the West of England, Wales, and the Cotswolds, and is also served by the Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express. The station is famously associated with the fictional bear Paddington, who was found there in Michael Bond's children's books.