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* The pink line which appears on the "[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|London Underground Map]]" has yet to be named within the [[DWU]]. In the real world it is of course the Metropolitan line.
* The pink line which appears on the "[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|London Underground Map]]" has yet to be named within the [[DWU]]. In the real world it is of course the Metropolitan line.
* Aldersgate was originally opened as [[Aldersgate Street]], before being shortened to Aldersgate in 1910 and then renamed again to Aldersgate & Barbican in 1924. In 1968, the name was shortened to {{w|Barbican tube station|Barbican}}.
* Aldersgate was originally opened as [[Aldersgate Street]], before being shortened to Aldersgate in 1910 and then renamed again to Aldersgate & Barbican in 1924. In 1968, the name was shortened to {{w|Barbican tube station|Barbican}}.
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Revision as of 01:35, 3 September 2020

Aldersgate tube station

Aldersgate was a tube station located on the Circle line. It was also serviced by another line, depicted in rose pink, on a map of the London Underground network. On both the Circle line and the pink line, Aldersgate was located between Moorgate and Farringdon Square. It was located north of the River Thames. (PROSE: "London Underground Map")

Aldersgate appeared on a map of the London Underground network at the time of the London Event. (PROSE: "London Underground Map")

Behind the scenes

  • The pink line which appears on the "London Underground Map" has yet to be named within the DWU. In the real world it is of course the Metropolitan line.
  • Aldersgate was originally opened as Aldersgate Street, before being shortened to Aldersgate in 1910 and then renamed again to Aldersgate & Barbican in 1924. In 1968, the name was shortened to Barbican.