Title: New entrance, Bakerloo Line, Paddington. Opened October 2024 Post by: JayMac on October 02, 2024, 20:53:41 As part of the Paddington Square development, a new entrance for the Bakerloo line at Paddington has been opened. Step free access to the Bakerloo line platforms has been provided. This entrance has effectively replaced the one that used to be between the top of the old cab road and London St.
A video about said new entrance from YouTuber Jago Hazzard: Title: Re: New entrance, Bakerloo Line, Paddington. Opened October 2024 Post by: IndustryInsider on October 02, 2024, 21:02:34 Such an improvement on what was there before. The whole area of the ramp up to Praed Street has been transformed. Gone is the stark brick wall, in its place a bright open area with seating and a new area over three floors with restaurants, shops and the new large tube entrance.
Title: Re: New entrance, Bakerloo Line, Paddington. Opened October 2024 Post by: Chris from Nailsea on October 02, 2024, 21:41:32 Such an improvement on what was there before. The whole area of the ramp up to Praed Street has been transformed. Gone is the stark brick wall, in its place a bright open area with seating and a new area over three floors with restaurants, shops and the new large tube entrance. I agree, IndustryInsider: frankly, that ramp was previously ghastly - not a 'welcome to London' for any visitors arriving. ::) Title: Re: New entrance, Bakerloo Line, Paddington. Opened October 2024 Post by: Electric train on October 03, 2024, 17:14:55 And there is still the entrance from the end of platform 11/12 into the new shopping concourse which will improve Bakerloo access even more
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