Pioneering Paddington – home of so many travel firsts

Tour dates and times:

Saturday - 6 April 2024 - 10:45
Ticket price £15 adults £10 concessions £5 children

Paddington is full of transport firsts – and this walk explores them all. You will see London’s first by-pass, its first omnibus terminus, its first canal basin, where the first trains arrived and the first underground stations. Along the way you get the chance to appreciate the majesty of Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Paddington station and the innovation that has grafted Crossrail onto it.  And if it was Brunel then, it’s Richard Rogers and Terry Farrell creating a new canalside cityscape now. This is a walk taking you from the deep past to a vision of the future with a big finish in the beautiful surroundings of Little Venice’

Your Guide(s)

Event details

Tour duration 2 hours
Child friendly? No
Access friendly? No
Meeting point: Exit from Edgware Road Circle and Metropolitan Line station on Chapel Street
Finishing at:Little Venice – nearest underground Paddington or Warwick Avenue

Please note that walks are run by association members – your contract is between yourself and the guide, not with the Association