HMS Ark Royal
Established Member
Next clue:
This is where radium, vanadium and iodine are used to create an elementary particle.
Newhaven Marine
Next clue:
This is where radium, vanadium and iodine are used to create an elementary particle.
Newhaven Marine
Exhibition Centre
Iver (IVR)?
Irvine (IRV)?
I hope you're not going to list every station in the country.
Is it any of those?
No, just D to Z left to try, however if you do I'll ignore them.
Perivale?
Sugar Loaf?
Um... No station with a Z?
I'm going to guess Thames Ditton, for four main reasons
1) The Thames river may well be where radium, vanadium and iodine are. It's quite badly polluted after all.
2) Radium, vanadium and iodine all contain di, as does Thames Ditton
3) A meson is an elementary particle, and also appears in Thames Ditton
4) Giving an obviously incorrect answer may encourage a clue
One of those reasons motivated me more than the others!
Dunfermline Town?
Ah, I think I see it now!
Ra, V, I are within graviton
So, Withington then?
Next clue:
Trainspotter must pay to use this station, with no going back
Selby?
Moorgate
Crediton?
Open floor if so.....
Renton? (Character in Trainspotting)
Never was quite sure why a film about heroin enthusiasts should be called "Trainspotting". Perhaps because they main line the drug?
The term "trainspotting" in this case, is not the non-drug based hobby, but has two meanings for this film. A) The act of "trainspotting" is UK slang for trying to find a vein to intravenously inject drugs. And B) A joke not featured in the film, but two of the characters go to a disused train station to buy drugs and say they are going "trainspotting".