Paddington (Bishop’s Road) station

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Paddington (Bishop’s Road) station is a historic London railway and Underground station that served as the original western terminus of the world’s first underground railway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf London Underground station
railway station
adjacentTo Paddington tube station
surface form: Paddington (Praed Street) station
connectedByFootbridgeTo London Paddington station
surface form: Paddington National Rail station
connectsTo London Paddington station
surface form: Paddington main line station
fareZone Zone 1
hasAlternativeName Paddington (Bishop’s Road) station
surface form: Paddington (Hammersmith & City line) station
hasBorough City of Westminster
hasCategory suburban commuter rail access point
hasCity London, England
surface form: London
hasConstructionType cut-and-cover tunnel approaches
hasCountry United Kingdom
hasEntranceFrom Bishop’s Road
surface form: Bishop’s Bridge Road
hasHistoricalSignificance first western terminus of the world’s first underground urban railway
part of the original section of the Metropolitan Railway between Paddington and Farringdon
hasNeighbouringStation Edgware Road tube station (Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines)
surface form: Edgware Road (Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines) station

Royal Oak station
hasOriginalName Paddington (Bishop’s Road)
hasOriginalOperator Metropolitan Railway
hasPlatformType sub-surface platforms
hasStructureType sub-surface station
hasTrackGauge standard gauge
hasTransportMode rapid transit
isHistoric true
isLinkedTo Great Western Main Line services via Paddington main line station
isOnRoute Paddington–Farringdon section of the Metropolitan Railway
isPartOfComplex London Paddington station
surface form: Paddington station complex
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

Paddington
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
managedBy London Underground
openedAsTerminusOn 10 January 1863
openedBy Metropolitan Railway
originalTerminusOf Metropolitan Railway
world’s first underground railway
ownedBy Transport for London
partOf London Underground
railwayStationCode PAD (complex code shared with main line station)
servedAs original western terminus of the Metropolitan Railway
original western terminus of the world’s first underground railway
servedByLine Circle line
Hammersmith & City line
Metropolitan line
surface form: Metropolitan line (historically)

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Metropolitan Railway operatedStation Paddington (Bishop’s Road) station
Paddington (Bishop’s Road) station hasAlternativeName Paddington (Bishop’s Road) station
this entity surface form: Paddington (Hammersmith & City line) station