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'''Waterloo station''' was a [[railway station]] in [[London]]. In the [[1950s]], [[Lizbeth Hayhoe]] and [[Andy Davidson]] boarded a [[train]] to Ashenden from Waterloo. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ashenden (audio story)|Ashenden]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 03:52, 8 March 2023
Information from AUDIO: The Three Companions, Blue Boxes, and PROSE: The Llanfairfach Rebellion needs ot be added.
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London Waterloo, (TV: Face the Raven) also called Waterloo Station, (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man?, AUDIO: Ashenden) was a railway station in London (AUDIO: Ashenden) that was a part of the London Underground. (TV: Face the Raven)
History
In the 1950s, Lizbeth Hayhoe and Andy Davidson boarded a train to Ashenden from Waterloo. (AUDIO: Ashenden)
In the early 2000s, Sarah T saw the Ninth Doctor reading a dictionary at Waterloo Station. She later wrote about the encounter on whoisdoctorwho.co.uk in 2005. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man?)
In the 2010s, Mayor Me referred to it, saying that she had been in her trap street since Waterloo. The Twelfth Doctor assumed she meant the Battle of Waterloo until she corrected him. (TV: Face the Raven)
It should be relocated at London Waterloo because same location
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Waterloo station was a railway station in London. In the 1950s, Lizbeth Hayhoe and Andy Davidson boarded a train to Ashenden from Waterloo. (AUDIO: Ashenden)