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Paddington
No, Catch the train to Reading and Change for the Bedwyn service. there are more trains direct to Newbury from Reading, although on race days trains are more frequent
Paddington. There are slower trains from Waterloo.
Paddington, but you will have to change trains in Cardiff.
about 60, trains depart from Paddington, sometimes changing at Reading. Otherwise take the A4 out of London onto the M4, leaving at junction 13 (Chievely) Southbound onto the A34.
Castle Cary is the nearest station. All trains depart from London Paddington are operated by First Great Western and take around 1hour 40minutes. Free buses operate to and from there during the festival.
Go to Paddington from there some trains run directly to Cheltenham or change at Bristol or Gloucester and get a connection from there to Cheltenham.
If you mean Hove near Brighton, then Paddington is the wrong station. Trains for Hove, Brighton and most of the south coast leave from London Victoria. The journey takes at least an hour, exact time varies.
Paddington to Pontypridd takes about 4 hours depending on which train you catch. You will have to change trains in Cardiff.
About 60 miles, but you can't travel there directly from St Pancras, you would have to change trains.
There are several trains from London to Wales. Hourly trains from London to Wales leave from London's Paddington Station. These trains go through Newport, Cardiff and reach Swansea. Another train goes from London's Euston Station to Bangor.