Last Alteration: Tuesday 13 November 2007

Warehouse Lane

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-00°13'32", 51°30'28"

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Warehouse Lane
Shepherd's Bush

Warehouse Lane is a row of garages and other shops that occupy the arches underneath the Hammersmith and City Line between MacFarlane Lane and Uxbridge Road.

As there are no screenshots available for this location it is uncertain exactly where it was filmed.

How to get here:

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Underground (Central): White City - Walk south along Wood Lane, past BBC Television Centre and the car park. Turn right into MacFarlane Road and then walk through the railway arch - Warehouse Lane is on the left on the other side. +

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Bus: White City Bus Map - Bus stop at Ariel Way. Head south along Wood Lane, and then turn right into MacFarlane Road. Walk through the railway arch and Warehouse Lane is on the left on the other side. +

Access: privateStatus: unknownWarehouse Lane

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Photograph taken: 27th May 2006 by Chuck Foster [note]

The Evil of the Daleks (1)
Filmed: 21 Apr 1967
The Doctor and Jamie continue to trace where the TARDIS has been taken.

Other nearby locations:

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Wood Lane Central Line Station (The Dalek Invasion of Earth). Walk: Walk along MacFarlane Road alongside the car park, and then turn left at the end. The old station is on the opposite side of Wood Lane, just before Ariel Way.

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BBC Television Centre (The Seeds of Doom). Walk: Walk along MacFarlane Road alongside the car park, and then turn left at the end. Television Centre is on the left as you walk along Wood Lane.

Additional locations as the crow flies:

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Hammersmith Park (The Daleks' Master Plan): 0.18 miles.

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White City Central Line Station (The Chase): 0.28 miles.

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Lime Grove Studios: 0.29 miles.

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Swancombe House (walkway) (The Silurians): 0.43 miles.

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St. James's Gardens (The Invasion): 0.50 miles.

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The Evil of the Daleks [21 Apr 1967]: Warehouses

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