cirdan
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Not just in the early years . The great western influence outlasted the broad gauge . Right up until nationalization in 1948 the Hammersmith branch was part of the Great Western. Only it was electrified and London Transport ran their trains on it . But the great western also ran a limited number of trains of their own (mostly freight) . Then at nationalization it was decided the line made more sense as integral and official part of the London Underground and ownership was transferred .As you discovered, the H&C platforms are effectively part of Paddington main line station, and give you an excellent first-hand illustration of how the GWR ran broad gauge trains on to the Met in the early years. If you have the time, it’s the nicest way of getting further east to Kings Cross etc - especially with the air-conditioned S-stock.
The great western was also intermeshed with the London Underground in other ways . For example the great western ran freights at night that used the connecting track at paddington and ran to moorgate from where they served the abbatoire and vegetable markets. I think this continued until the 1960s or possibly even 1970s . The locations of done of the freight sidings are still visible today . And of course London Underground turned to the great western or its successor , British Rail western Region for second hand steam locos for maintenance trans and switching duties . These were ex great western pannier tanks , the last of which was not retired until 1971
The influence went both ways . For example in the 1930s tue Great Western introduced diesel railcars in an attempt to provide services between city pairs on which a full length train would not have been viable . Later railcars from the same manufacturer and if similar overall design were acquired for light branch line Service . These were ordered from AEC in Southall whose chief activity was making buses and trucks and who at the time were an arm‘s length subsidiary of London Transport
Disclaimer , all this is from memory and what various people have told me over the years and I have not fact checked all of it .
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