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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The pink line which appears on the map in "[[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 map in "[[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.
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Revision as of 21:19, 3 September 2020

Liverpool Street tube station

Liverpool Street was a tube station located on both the Circle and Central lines. It was also serviced by another line, depicted in rose pink, on a map of the London Underground network. On the Circle line, Liverpool Street was located between Aldgate and Moorgate. On the pink line, it was similarly located between Aldgate and Moorgate, though a terminus at Aldgate, meant this line branched off eastwards between the two stations. On the Central Line, Liverpool Street was located east of Bank. It was located north of the River Thames. (PROSE: "London Underground Map")

During the so-called "London Event", British Army soldier Stephen Weams noted the moment at which Liverpool Street fell to the Yetis. (TV: The Web of Fear) Liverpool Street 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 map in "London Underground Map" has yet to be named within the DWU. In the real world it is of course the Metropolitan line.