Entrance to Paddington railway station from Praed Street

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Entrance to Paddington railway station from Praed Street

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 12 May 2012

Paddington railway station, also known as London Paddington, was built in 1838 as the London terminus of the original Great Western Railway (GWR). The crest at the top of the awning is that of the GWR, a combination of the arms of London (on the left) and Bristol, the original two termini of the GWR.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.516445
Longitude
-0.176848