Bridgend London Paddington Train
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Bridgend London Paddington stations
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Bridgend Train Station
Bridgend railway station, operated by Arriva Trains Wales, serves the town of Bridgend in South Wales. The station lies where the Maesteg Line parts from the South Wales Main Line, and is also the western terminus of the Vale of Glamorgan Line from Cardiff via Barry and Llantwit Major. The station has a staffed ticket office although passengers should note that it is not open in the late evening. Passengers are able to collect tickets purchased in advance (for example, on the internet) from one of the automatic ticket machines located in the station. Facilities at the station include pay phones, refreshments, toilets and baby changing facilities. Passengers should note that there are no ATM's at the station.All passenger services calling at the station are operated by Arriva Trains Wales and First Great Western. Services generally depart towards London Paddington, Swansea, Camarthen, Pembroke Dock, Milford Haven, Fishguard Harbour and to other destinations across Wales.The station was opened in 1850 and is the fifth busiest station in Wales, after Cardiff Central, Cardiff Queen Street, Newport and Swansea.Parking is available at the station for 102 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day.
London Paddington Train Station
Located in central London, London Paddington railway station offers passengers destinations including Heathrow Airport, Reading, Didcot Parkway, Swindon, Bristol Temple Meads, Bath Spa, Cardiff Central, Bristol Parkway, Newbury, Exeter St Davids and Chippenham.London Paddington railway station is operated by Network Rail and is a main line railway station and terminus for the First Great Western services to west London, the Thames Valley and long distance inter city services to south west England and South Wales. The station is also the terminus for the Heathrow Express, a high speed service linking central London with Heathrow Airport. Passenger facilities at the station include ATM's, First Class Lounge, pay phones, public wifi, cafes and shops, toilets and baby changing facilities. Parking is available at the station for 152 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day. The National Rail station is officially named London Paddington, a name commonly used outside London but rarely by Londoners, who call it just Paddington.The site has been the London terminus of the Great Western Railway and its successors since 1838. Much of the mainline station dates from 1854 and was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The site was first served by Underground trains in 1863, as the original western terminus of the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway.