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Cryptic clues = station name

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DanTrain

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Yes!

Angel as a synonym for Saint.
Budeaux as similar to Bordeaux, the capital of the French region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
Ferry as in the port of Dover.
Road as driving up the A2.
Thanks- I had it that Nouvelle-Aquitaine is the South West and in France hence the French sounding name ‘Budeaux’ - same result :)

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Well, that lasted long! Indeed it is Bellgrove.

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Eek, sorry. I'd forgotten that I'd set this one. Not Homerton, I'm afraid.

Clue: the second part of the station name is where you would find two streets intersecting
 

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2nd clue: the 1st word sounds like something served up with Mash
 

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Time to put this one out of its misery, methinks. The answer is Pye Corner. My clues probably weren't helping matters! :)

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