About 2 miles
The Trainline web-site says - take a tube train from Euston to Paddington, then a first Great Western service to Reading. Journey time Euston to Paddington is 28 minutes and Paddington to Reading is 25 minutes.
It is about 3 miles from Liverpool Street to Euston.
The best option is to walk to Euston Square Station - which is well signposted and a two minute walk from Euston Station. Then, take the Hammersmith and City Line, Circle Line or Metropolitan Line to Liverpool Street.
No - Norwich trains go to and from Liverpool Street station, you'd need to get on the Underground from Euston Square
On London Underground: Jubilee Line: Canary Wharf to Baker Street Bakerloo Line: Baker Street to Paddington Total journey time 24 minutes
Get the Jubilee Line train to Baker Street and then the Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City or Circle Line to Euston Square.
Approximately six (6) miles.
It is 3.2 - 3.3 miles depending on your route It is 3.2 - 3.3 miles depending on your route
Paddington Bear comes from Darkest Peru. The Browns found him at Paddington Station, that is how he got his name of Paddington Bear.
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There are quite a lot of main terminus stations in London and the one that you would use would depend on where you are travelling to or from. They include London Bridge, Waterloo, Victoria, Paddington. Marylebone, Euston, St Pancras, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Charing Cross plus dozens of smaller ones.
The largest and busiest are in London. There are many London Terminals: Waterloo (for South of England) Victoria (for Sussex) Charing Cross and London Bridge (for Kent) Liverpool Street (for East Anglia) Euston (for the West Coast and most major cities) King's Cross (for Scotland and the East Coast) Paddington (for the Southwest of England and West Midlands) Marylebone (for High Wycombe) Fenchurch Street (for Southend) St Pancras (for the Eurostar and East Midlands) Other large maor stations include Glasgow Central, Birmingham New Street, Manchester Piccadilly, Leeds, Liverpool Lime Street, Edinburgh Waverley, Cardiff Central, Glasgow Queen Street, Reading and Sheffield.