Baker Street tube station
Baker Street was a London Underground tube station. (TV: The Web of Fear (animation, episode three) [+]Loading...{"timestamp":"00:02:30","var":"animation","ep":"three","1":"The Web of Fear (TV story)"}) It was located on Baker Street. (AUDIO: Lost Property)
It was on the Circle line between Bayswater and Great Portland Street. It was also serviced by another line, (TV: The Web of Fear (animation, episode three) [+]Loading...{"timestamp":"00:02:30","var":"animation","ep":"three","1":"The Web of Fear (TV story)"}) depicted in brown on a map of the network. (TV: The Web of Fear (animation, episode three) [+]Loading...{"timestamp":"00:02:30","var":"animation","ep":"three","1":"The Web of Fear (TV story)"}, GRAPHIC: "London Underground map" [+]Part of The Doctor: His Lives and Times, Loading...{"page":"40","namedpart":"London Underground map","1":"The Doctor: His Lives and Times"}) On this brown line it was located between Marylebone and Regent's Park. (TV: The Web of Fear (animation, episode three) [+]Loading...{"timestamp":"00:02:30","var":"animation","ep":"three","1":"The Web of Fear (TV story)"})
According to a map that British Army Corporal Blake and Craftsman Stephen Weams monitored during the so-called "London Event", it had fallen to the Mark II Yeti, whose captured territory was marked on a map of the Circle line in black. (TV: The Web of Fear (animation, episode three) [+]Loading...{"timestamp":"00:02:30","var":"animation","ep":"three","1":"The Web of Fear (TV story)"})
According to crime boss Raymond Gallagher, Baker Street was the next stop south of Marlborough Road. (AUDIO: The Crimes of Thomas Brewster)
In 2011, Evelyn Smythe fled to Baker Street tube station in order to escape from Thomas Brewster. At the station, she was initially stopped by a Guard but was eventually able to board a train which coincidentally contained Flip Jackson and her boyfriend Jared Ramon. (AUDIO: The Crimes of Thomas Brewster)
Midge, an alien acquaintance of the Doctor, ran the Underground lost property office near the station, where he stored various artefacts left by the Doctor, along with Jim's inventory elsewhere in London. (AUDIO: Lost Property)
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In the real world, Transport for London's lost property office moved out of Baker Street and onto Pelham Street, just south of the South Kensington tube station, on 21 October 2019, soon before Lost Property's setting, but some time even after production had begun. This office was located by the Baker Street station for 86 years.