London Paddington network rail station covers a large area and the 14 platforms are not all in a straight array. The two platforms served by Heathrow express for example, are on the far side of the station, away from the mainline terminal, yet converge into the same junctions for onward travel. London Underground has two stations called Paddington - one served by the Bakerloo line and the other by the Hammersmith & City line. The latter platforms run alongside the Heathrow Express served platforms and the Bakerloo line (Praed Street entrance) serves the mainline terminal. The longest route would be interchanging between the two London Underground stations and in order to navigate the ticket barriers, stairs and passageways between the two, a healthy young male should be able to traverse this distance unimpeded in about 7 minutes, though extra time should be added for peak time traffic or if any diversions are involved, or carrying luggage.
About 2 miles.
Yes, it's about two miles.
You walk...
About 1 hour
Walk to Euston Square which is around two minutes away and well signposted and take the Hammersmith and City Line or Circle Line to Paddington.
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.
their fault because they werent in the cross walk
no you can not that is eleagal
No. As long as you didn't go through the light and the intersection.
Green
I would say that it probably depends on the size of the dune. It would take longer to walk across a high dune than it would to cross a low dune.
it means use a cross walk