Ashbury and Euston

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Ashbury and Euston are two fictional railway stations featured in Paula Hawkins' novel "The Girl on the Train," forming the endpoints of the protagonist's daily commute.

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Ashbury and Euston canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional locations
fictional railway station
fictional railway station
fictional railway station pair
literary setting
appearsInWork The Girl on the Train
The Girl on the Train
The Girl on the Train
associatedWithCharacter Rachel Watson
Rachel Watson
Rachel Watson
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdBy Paula Hawkins
firstAppearanceDate 2015
firstPublishedIn The Girl on the Train
surface form: The Girl on the Train (2015 novel)
genreContext psychological thriller
hasComponent Ashbury
Euston
hasFictionalStatus nonexistent in real-world railway network
inspiredBy commuter rail stations in and around London
languageOfWork English
medium novel
narrativeFunction frame the protagonist's routine
provide vantage point for observations from the train
represents city destination of commute
represents protagonist's home area
partOf setting of The Girl on the Train
roleInWork endpoints of protagonist's commute
suburban terminus of protagonist's commute
urban terminus of protagonist's commute
usedFor daily train commute

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Rachel Watson in The Girl on the Train commutesBetween Ashbury and Euston
subject surface form: Rachel Watson