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Victoria station was a London railway station on Belgrave Street. (PROSE: The Spirit Box [+]Loading...{"page":"14","chaptnum":"1","1":"The Spirit Box (novel)"})
History
Sherlock Holmes and John Watson had it as their point of arrival when journeying to the city. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire [+]Loading...["All-Consuming Fire (novel)"])
In the summer of 1915, Carter brought John Watson to the station in a motorcar to meet Sherlock Holmes, who had just come from Brighton. (PROSE: The Spirit Box [+]Loading...{"page":"14-15","chaptnum":"1","1":"The Spirit Box (novel)"})
Appearance
John Watson described it as "bustling", and thought that it smelled like "the thick, familiar scents of oil and steam". It had a glass roof. (PROSE: The Spirit Box [+]Loading...{"page":"14-15","chaptnum":"1","1":"The Spirit Box (novel)"})
Features
By 1915, one train which ran there was the two o'clock arrival from Brighton. (PROSE: The Spirit Box [+]Loading...{"page":"15","chaptnum":"1","1":"The Spirit Box (novel)"})