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September 17th, 2015 7 comments

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The Daleks have taken over TfL’s network!

The Daleks are coming!

The Daleks have taken over TfL’s network! The Monsters from Doctor Who, renowned for being one of the most feared races in the universe have been spotted at Westminster London Underground Station today.

The Daleks were the first monsters to terrify audiences in 1963, 52 years ago, cementing their place in British popular culture. Celebrating their return on Doctor Who on BBC this weekend, The Daleks were spotted entering the Underground via the wide aisle gates, taking the escalators, and waiting for the Jubilee line.

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7 comments

  • Anonymous

    September 20th, 2015 - 4:51pm

    That’s so awesome

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  • trdis

    September 20th, 2015 - 2:14am

    bring one to Chicago Illinois my cousins live there and they think doctor who is brilliant

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  • Dr who fan #1

    September 19th, 2015 - 12:48am

    They should go to america ohio Sandusky

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  • Doctordredd67

    September 17th, 2015 - 10:14pm

    Always London or Cardiff. Come on up to Scotland, please !

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    • Anonymous

      September 18th, 2015 - 8:23am

      Or the rest of England….Im in England but 300 miles from London. Its just the way it is.

    • DOCTOR WHO ONE

      September 18th, 2015 - 4:06pm

      I live in Ilford in Essex, nothing interesting ever happens here . . . . much like Ace’s Perivale.

  • collector

    September 17th, 2015 - 7:09pm

    Really wish they had been in Nottingham. Would’ve been an amazing photo opportunity (or even a selfie, this coming from someone who NEVER takes selfies. Would be even better if a couple of Cybermen joined them.

    I would say Weeping Angels too, but that would be pointless as they would not be able to move for the whole day.

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