London Waterloo service tunnels
Waterloo's secret passages are a mixture of tunnels, corridors, roads and other disused spaces.
Stratford International
Stratford International - a bright, contemporary station - is fully accessible and architecturally unique.
Liverpool Lime Street
Liverpool, one of the most vibrant and film-friendly cities in the UK, is serviced by this beautiful station.
London Cannon Street
London Cannon Street, in the City of London, is a modern, generic looking station offering great flexibility at the weekends.
Guildford
Guildford Station, in the county of Surrey, has a suburban feel and is perfect for those with a commuting brief.
Clapham Junction
Britain’s busiest interchange station. Clapham Junction has 17 platforms and offers a rush-hour feel.
London Waterloo
Waterloo is the UK's largest station and - with its busy concourse and bustling feel - has a lot to offer film-makers.
London Victoria
Victoria station boasts a sensitively restored roof and a large, busy concourse.
London St. Pancras International
Boasts some of the most recognisable Victorian station architecture in the world.
Reading
Only thirty minutes outside of London, Reading is one of our most modern stations and can stand in for an international transport hub.
London Paddington
Brunel's masterpiece includes an impressive glazed roof, wide platforms, a retail area and ironwork by Eiffel.
Manchester Piccadilly
Manchester Piccadilly station, the busiest in the city, handles over 83,000 passengers and 1,000 train movements every day.
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