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Unread 15th February 2012, 21:48   #5806
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British Steel Redcar, another station with a limited service and only served by one TOC
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South Bank is another fairly remote station in what was Cleveland.
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Unread 15th February 2012, 21:56   #5808
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Marton, another station in the former Cleveland
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Unread 15th February 2012, 23:22   #5809
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Umberleigh is also a single-platform station that was opened in 1854 and currently having a DfT category rating of F2
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Unread 16th February 2012, 07:57   #5810
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Burneside is also a Lake District station that was opened in 1857 and is currently managed by First TPE.
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Not to be confused with
Burnside [Strathclyde], managed by Scotrail.
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Burnside's TLC is BUI, which is the only existing combination of the letters B, I and U. The same applies at Farringdon, which is of course ZFD.
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Drayton Park is another station in London where trains switch between DC and AC traction.
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Unread 16th February 2012, 16:43   #5814
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Liverpool South Parkway. Another station where both AC and DC traction units can be seen
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Unread 16th February 2012, 17:11   #5815
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East Midlands Parkway, the only other Parkway with a compass direction in the name.
(Excluded Southampton Airport Parkway as "South" forms part of a bigger word).
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Unread 16th February 2012, 18:22   #5816
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Corby was opened (again) in 2009 and is also managed by EMT.
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Mitcham Eastfields another recently opened station (3.5 years ago but still recent in railway terms)
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Gatley is also a two platform station with a DfT category rating of "E".
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Unread 16th February 2012, 19:50   #5819
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East Didsbury, another two platform Northern operated station on the Piccadilly - Manchester Airport line
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Loughborough

[East Didsbury was one of three stations serving the area - East Didsbury, Didsbury and Withington & West Didsbury: likewise Loughborough [ex Midland] is now the remaining one of three serving the area, the other two being Loughborough Derby Rd and Loughborough Central]
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