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'''Elephant and Castle''' was a tube station located at the southern terminus of the [[brown]] line on the map of the [[London Underground]]. It was also located on the [[black]] line. On the brown line, the next station when travelling north-west was [[Lambeth North tube station|Lambeth]]. ([[PROSE]]: "''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|London Underground]]''") | '''Elephant and Castle''' was a tube station located at the southern terminus of the [[brown]] line on the map of the [[London Underground]]. It was also located on the [[black]] line. On the brown line, the next station when travelling north-west was [[Lambeth North tube station|Lambeth]]. It was south of the [[River Thames]]. ([[PROSE]]: "''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|London Underground]]''") | ||
Elephant and Castle appeared on a map of the London Underground network at the time of the [[London Event]]. ([[PROSE]]: "''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|London Underground]]''") | Elephant and Castle appeared on a map of the London Underground network at the time of the [[London Event]]. ([[PROSE]]: "''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|London Underground]]''") |
Revision as of 23:00, 4 July 2020
Elephant and Castle was a tube station located at the southern terminus of the brown line on the map of the London Underground. It was also located on the black line. On the brown line, the next station when travelling north-west was Lambeth. It was south of the River Thames. (PROSE: "London Underground")
Elephant and Castle appeared on a map of the London Underground network at the time of the London Event. (PROSE: "London Underground")
Elephant and Castle tube station was where Miss Quill, Ram Singh, Tanya Adeola and April MacLean met to pay a visit to Alan Turnpike.
It was sometimes mockingly called "Effluent and Castle". (PROSE: The Stone House)
Behind the scenes
The black and brown lines which appear on the map in "London Underground" have yet to be named within the DWU. In the real world they are of course the Northern and Bakerloo lines respectively.