Bond paid for his coffee and went out into the cold and took a taxi to the Zoo Station.
Zoo Station may refer to the following railway stations:
This is reflected in "Zoo Station", which opens the album as a statement of intent with lyrics suggesting new anticipations and appetites.
"Zoo Station" is a song by the rock band U2.
"Zoo Station" came together near the end of the recording sessions when audio engineer Flood was mixing the song and introduced distortion to the drums.
As the first track on an album that was a major reinvention for the band, "Zoo Station" was an introduction to U2's new sound.
Upon the release of Achtung Baby, "Zoo Station" was praised by many critics.
"Zoo Station" is featured in the 2002 film About a Boy.
When the family arrived at Berlin's Zoo Station, the city was in flames following a major sortie by Allied bombers.
It also stops at Zoo Station, formerly the main rail center in West Berlin and still a hub for long-distance trains.