Paddington Station, built 1852 - 1854, is the name of the railway station in Central London near the home of Michael Bond, the BBC cameraman who
"found the last bear"
on a shelf in a Selfridge's store on December 24, 1956. (I wasn't two months old yet) He was inspired to write 8 episodes in one week. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Paddington Bear. He was named after the station of the same name.
Paddington, named after the station where he was found.
Frasier
waltair. named after the britisher who lived and contributed a lot to visakhapatnam. if you are asking for using on the irctc website, look for "vishakapatnam" (they spelt it wrong), or the station code is VSKP.
The station with the smallest name on Indian Railways is Ib in Orissa state on the Nagpur Howrah line on South Central Railways. It is located between Brijrajnagar and Jharsuguda railway stations.Also, there is station named Od, on the Anand-Godhra section of Western Railways.
Paddington was found at Paddington station in London. The people who found him ( i can't remember there names) and they found a note on him that said, "Please look after this bear. Thank You" so they named him Paddington because of where he was found.
The Brussels Red Light district (commonly referred to as "Aarschotstraat" or "Rue d'Aerschot" named after the street it's in) is located east of the Brussels North Railway station.
Both the station and the Football Club are named from the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.
It's self named..... So it's named 'Metro station'
Frasier's radio station, KACL 780 AM, is named after the three executive producers (David Angell, Peter Casey and David Lee). The K is a prefix for all radio stations west of the Mississippi River. Sadly, David Angell (along with his wife) were on board one of the planes that hit The World trade center.
It was named by William Van Horne, the president of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
A fictional Welsh Witch named Rhiannon.