Paddington
London Marleybone is the only terminus where only diesel trains terminate.
Paddington.
Paddington, but you will have to change trains in Cardiff.
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.
Direct trains take around 2 hours 5 minutes.
Depends where in Wales you want to go... Trains can be taken from London to Cardiff in the South, or through Bangor and Holyhead in the North. You could also make an internal flight to Cardiff. Or drive, or take a bus.
Presumbably you mean 'Didcot', so Yes, there is a direct link. Most trains from Bristol to London call at Didcot.
Paddington to Pontypridd takes about 4 hours depending on which train you catch. You will have to change trains in Cardiff.
Figure about . Hours and 18 min.
Trains are locomotives and carriage's in any Country. London is no different. There are also Underground trains in London.
Yes, tourists and residents can film trains in the London Underground.
Off-Peak Hourly Bristol TM-Weston-Taunton service; (trains every 30 minutes between Bristol and Weston. Extra trains in the peak hours