What is Paddington Station named after?


What is Paddington Station named after? Centuries ago, there was an Anglo- Saxon man named Padda, who owned a small settlement often referred to as a 'tun. ' Padda's legacy lingered, and Padda's tun soon evolved into Paddington. Padda's tun was located where Marble Arch stands today but this is thought to be the origin of the station's name.


What is the oldest train station in London?

London Bridge is the capital's oldest railway station and has undergone many changes in its complex history. It has always been a busy station and it has adapted to meet demand.