List of fictional rapid transit stations

There are many instances in popular culture in which fictional underground stations appear. In many cases for film or television, actual stations are used for the purpose of filming.

This transport-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Fictional London Underground stations

Fictional Glasgow Subway stations

Fictional Chicago "L" stations

Fictional New York City Subway stations

  • Lafayette Street - In Knowing, a major collision occurs between a 6 and a 4 train at Lafayette Street station. The front entrance sign says that Lafayette is served by the 4, 5, 6, J/Z, and M trains, making the real station either Canal Street or Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall (M trains still run on Nassau Street Line at this time).[10]
  • Morningside - an upper Manhattan subway stop from the pilot episode of CBS's NYC 22.
  • Roscoe Street - a stop from the opening levels of Max Payne. Served by the 2, 4, and 5 trains, it may be inspired by the 149th Street-Grand Concourse station.
  • Kings Plaza – a subway stop in Brooklyn at the end of the V train

Fictional stations in other real subway systems

  • Georgetown - Washington, D.C. Metro - In No Way Out, a chase scene is depicted as passing through a Georgetown station in the Washington Metro. There is no Georgetown station; the nearest Metro station to Georgetown is Foggy Bottom. The interior of the station depicted in the movie was in the Baltimore Metro Subway and not Washington's.[11]

Stations in fictional subway systems

References

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  2. IanVisits: London Underground’s “secret” tube station "Oh, and I slightly squealed when I noticed one of the stations is called Hobbs End. Sci-Fi film geeks may get the reference."
  3. http://tvlocations.net/waspsnest.htm
  4. http://uk.ign.com/wikis/uncharted-3-drakes-deception/London_Underground
  5. Taylor, Dave (January 2010). "Subway Art". London Transport Museum Friends News (100): 7.
  6. "Fantasy Map: London Underground Map from "The Escapist"". Transit Maps. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  7. "Paddington film locations". MovieLocations.com. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  8. Bourne, Dianne (12 March 2018). "First look at Coronation Street's new street". men. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  9. "Knowing’ crew lets you in on the secrets of that subway crash," by Patrick Kevin Day (Los Angeles Times; March 26, 2009)
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