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  • A mail train system closely based on the railway is in Charlie Higson's third Young Bond book, Double or Die.
  • The railway is prominent in Oliver Harris's 2014 book Deep Shelter.[citation needed]
  • The railway features in Mark Leggatt's 2016 novel The London Cage, as a means for Connor Montrose to move about London. The International Thriller, a follow-up to Names of the Dead,[1] was published by Scottish-based publisher Fledgling Press in June 2016.[2]