
London Saint Pancras to London Paddington by Underground - S7 - Circle line
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Paddington actually has two underground stations, one being Praed Street & the other being Hammersmith & City, though both of which are sign posted simply as Paddington. Most Circle Line and all Hammersmith & City services from King's Cross St Pancras go to the Hammersmith & City station, with Hammersmith being their end destination. However a few Circle Line service do instead go back round the Circle Line back into central London, and as such stop at the Praed Street station, which is served by Circle Line & District Line services starting at Edgware Road as well as Bakerloo Line.
The Hammersmith & City station is next to the main line station platforms on the northern side of the station. You do still have to exit the underground station and enter the mainline station at the northern end rather than entering from the southern end.
I hope that makes sense, but in typical British fashion it isn't as straightforward as you'd hope!
Really enjoying your videos from your travels in the UK, and look forward to seeing more of them. -
Date: 2024-01-09
Comments and reviews: 16
-niad95
Hey Dude, thanks a lot for this wonderful trip in a wonderful stock; -)
Tips for the best way to travel in the underground are very interesting for newbies in London
at 3: 12: the Circle line is not the 1st line of subway in the world. It's the Metropolitan line (and this is the first line of subsurface to change their stock to S Stock, if I'm not wrong.
No toilets in the LU stations? :P (I'm kidding hahaha)
See you soon for a new trip; -)
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Hey Dude, thanks a lot for this wonderful trip in a wonderful stock; -)
Tips for the best way to travel in the underground are very interesting for newbies in London
at 3: 12: the Circle line is not the 1st line of subway in the world. It's the Metropolitan line (and this is the first line of subsurface to change their stock to S Stock, if I'm not wrong.
No toilets in the LU stations? :P (I'm kidding hahaha)
See you soon for a new trip; -)
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-ryanjones6837
Great video. Is it okay if you could explain how to get to Liverpool Street from Paddington via the circle line? As I'm very confused by all the lines and all the stations at Paddington so would appreciate someone explaining where to go at Paddington and what to expect.
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Great video. Is it okay if you could explain how to get to Liverpool Street from Paddington via the circle line? As I'm very confused by all the lines and all the stations at Paddington so would appreciate someone explaining where to go at Paddington and what to expect.
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-ericjamieson
It's obvious what you mean but for future reference what you're calling an -automate- is called a -ticket machine- in English. Even if you are topping up an oyster card and not actually buying a ticket, it's still called that. Excellent video as always.
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It's obvious what you mean but for future reference what you're calling an -automate- is called a -ticket machine- in English. Even if you are topping up an oyster card and not actually buying a ticket, it's still called that. Excellent video as always.
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-Lexzim9098
3: 11 I'm sorry, but it was actually the Metropolitan line which was the first ever underground railway in the world, which did open in 1863. However, the circle line opened in 1990, with the extension to Hammersmith in 2009.
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3: 11 I'm sorry, but it was actually the Metropolitan line which was the first ever underground railway in the world, which did open in 1863. However, the circle line opened in 1990, with the extension to Hammersmith in 2009.
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-benklomp4616
If you have a bank card that enables contactless payments, you can directly tap in at the ticket barriers in Underground stations: no need to buy an Oyster card and top up - time saved!
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If you have a bank card that enables contactless payments, you can directly tap in at the ticket barriers in Underground stations: no need to buy an Oyster card and top up - time saved!
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-AndrewG1989
Why not do the other tube lines and even the London Overground, DLR, Tramlink, Emirates Cable Car, TfL Rail, River services and hopefully Elizabeth Line when it opens next year.
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Why not do the other tube lines and even the London Overground, DLR, Tramlink, Emirates Cable Car, TfL Rail, River services and hopefully Elizabeth Line when it opens next year.
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-josejaviera5276
You could also use your contactless bank card to tap in and out, it's actually cheaper than oyster (it's weekly capped too) and you avoid putting extra plastic in use
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You could also use your contactless bank card to tap in and out, it's actually cheaper than oyster (it's weekly capped too) and you avoid putting extra plastic in use
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-DanielsUKT
Nice informative video showing the transfer between 2 major london terminus stations do you plan to do this again either in London or another city elsewhere?
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Nice informative video showing the transfer between 2 major london terminus stations do you plan to do this again either in London or another city elsewhere?
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-Koksknoedel
Woah, that is very helpful - thank you very much! Next year I want to go to England for the first time in my life: 10 days holiday in Dawlish! -
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Woah, that is very helpful - thank you very much! Next year I want to go to England for the first time in my life: 10 days holiday in Dawlish! -
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-portiatse1152
I am so glad found your video, going to travel this route to London Paddington to catch GWR to Moreton-In -Marsh. Thank you so much.
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I am so glad found your video, going to travel this route to London Paddington to catch GWR to Moreton-In -Marsh. Thank you so much.
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The Circle line is Not the oldest in the World, it-s the Metropolitan line in January 1963. The Circle line Developed later
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The Circle line is Not the oldest in the World, it-s the Metropolitan line in January 1963. The Circle line Developed later
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-joshholloway4799
3: 09 all circle metropolitan Hammersmith and City and District lines are the same with a yellow interior
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3: 09 all circle metropolitan Hammersmith and City and District lines are the same with a yellow interior
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-koopaproduction
This brings back nostalgia from when I lived in London but now I live in Cumbria
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This brings back nostalgia from when I lived in London but now I live in Cumbria
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