Bishopsgate station

Bishopsgate station was a major railway terminus in the Whitechapel district of London. Built as Shoreditch station in 1840, it was renamed Bishopsgate in 1846 in order to promote commuter tourism.

In 1868, Bishopsgate station served as the arrival point for the Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye when they first traveled to London, and subsequently became the home station for their Train Hideout once the district was captured by the Rooks.