唐顿火车站
唐顿火车站 | |
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位于 | 唐顿, 约克郡, 英格兰 |
用途 | Railway Station |
从属 | 唐顿 |
- Anna: "M'lady, is something the matter?"
- Mary: "I don't want to alarm anyone, but would you leave the cases here and take me straight to the hospital?"
- Chauffer: "Yes, m'lady."
- — Episode 3.09
The Downton railway station is the station servicing the village of Downton and presumably the closest station to Downton Abbey. It would have been on the North Eastern Railway (NER[1]) until 1923, when it was absorbed into the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER[2]).
It has served as the backdrop for a number of significant scenes throughout the run of Downton abbey, including Mary seeing Matthew off to war, a very pregnant Mary needing to go straight to hospital upon returning from Duneagle Castle, and Mr. Carson reconciling with Charles Grigg before the latter goes off to Ireland.
目录
Appearances
1916
Mary meets Mr. Bates getting off the train, not realizing they were on the same train. Later, Mary sees Matthew off to return to the front and gives him her good luck charm, a stuffed toy.
1917
1921
Later, Mary returns early with Anna and upon arrival at the station requests to be brought straight to hospital.
1922
Behind the Scenes
- The Downton station is the Horsted Keynes station on the Bluebell Railway[3], located in West Sussex, England.
- Among the rolling stock appearing is the Wainwright no. 592 locomotive[4] built in 1902, and the Stroudley no. 661 first class coach built in 1880.
External links
- Bluebell Railway at The Bluebell Railway
- Downton Abbey Filming locations at IMDB
- Rolling stock of the Bluebell Railway at Wikipedia