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  2. List of fictional rapid transit stations - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall Cross, the fictional Tube station featured in James Bond films. Vauxhall Cross – 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day. A supposed closed station on a disused branch of the Piccadilly line (similar to Aldwych) that runs south of the river to Vauxhall Cross, in the vicinity of the MI6 building.

  3. List of London Underground–related fiction - Wikipedia

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    The setting of EastEnders features the fictitious Walford East tube station replacing Bromley-by-Bow. CGI "Underground Ernie" Primeval (2007) Thunderbirds featured Tube stations, but they were deserted due to the series being set in the future. Spooks (series 7) (2008) [3] The F Word (2008) [3] Mr Selfridge (2013) [3] Sherlock (2014) [3]

  4. List of fictional railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Goathland station has been used as the location for several fictional stations including Aidensfield , Hogsmeade (Harry Potter) and Mannerton (All Creatures Great and Small). This is a list of fictional railway stations (as opposed to genuine railway stations portrayed in fictional works or context).

  5. Underground Ernie - Wikipedia

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    Underground Ernie (voiced by ex footballer and television sports presenter Gary Lineker [2]) is the eponymous supervisor who owns the International Underground station. Millie (voiced by Emma Weaver) is a computer expert working on the network, and the co-owner of the station. Mr. Rails (voiced by Howard Ward) is the maintenance man.

  6. Category:Trains in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Fiction about underground railways (4 C, ... Fiction about train robbery (1 C, 2 P) S. ... List of fictional railway stations; Trains in art; 0–9

  7. Category:Fiction about underground railways - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fiction about underground railways" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... List of fictional rapid transit stations; C.

  8. 18 of the world’s best metro systems - AOL

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    Opened in 1969, the STC Metro is now the second largest in North America – after New York City – and has 12 lines, 195 stations (115 underground) and more than 140 miles (225 kilometers) of ...

  9. Holborn tramway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was used as a location in the 2008 film The Escapist, as a fictional London Underground station called "Union Street", which was said to be on the Northern line between Elephant & Castle and Borough. Remains of the film props, such as a fake tube map and a Union Street tube roundel, can still be seen pasted to the walls of the ...