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 adding missing items. (August 2008)

Fictional London Underground stations

See also: List of former and unopened London Underground stations, List of London Underground-related fiction, and West Ashfield tube station

Many London Underground settings in film have been shot at the disused Aldwych in London
Hayne Street tube station on the studio tram tour at Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland Resort Paris
Station roundel prop of Union Street, in situ at Holborn tramway station
Vauxhall Cross, the fictional Tube station featured in James Bond films

Fictional Glasgow Subway stations

Fictional Chicago "L" stations

Fictional Manchester Metrolink stations

Fictional New York City Subway stations

Main article: New York City Subway in popular culture

For the filming of Morbius (2022), an NYC-Subway styled station signage with its name "Front Street" served by the 2, 3, A, and C trains, similar to the Chambers Street/Park Place station complex or Fulton Street, was placed in the disused Jubilee line section at Charing Cross station on the London Underground. Similar signs were placed on buildings in the Northern Quarter of Manchester. The film also incorrectly depicts the New York Subway running on a fourth rail the way the London Underground does.

Fictional Washington, D.C. Metro stations

Stations in Fictional countries

See also

References

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