Paddington Station, also known as London Paddington, is a bustling railway and Underground station complex located in the Paddington area of London. Serving as the London terminus for Great Western Railway services since 1838, the station boasts a rich history dating back to its construction by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. With its iconic Victorian train shed and impressive architecture, Paddington is a hub for both commuter and long-distance train services, including connections to Heathrow Airport and the Elizabeth line. Renowned for its grand design and historical significance, Paddington Station continues to be a popular and busy transport hub in the heart of London.