DaleCooper
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Chaffinch Hundred Larksong?I like it ! -- but it isn't my planned answer (which is, geographically -- while not "next door to" -- not an immensely long way either, from your suggested one).
Chaffinch Hundred Larksong?I like it ! -- but it isn't my planned answer (which is, geographically -- while not "next door to" -- not an immensely long way either, from your suggested one).
From first thing Monday, I'll be going on a week's holiday in a for me computer-less location; so best say, open floor please.
Newton-le-Willows?
Lightbulb, or possibly apple on bonce, moment while thinking of Isaacs. Not the one Abraham was going to kebab, but Grantham's second most famous offspring? And being elated, Newtonmore ?
Not Asimov Junction then?The Newton is indeed the 17th / 18th century scienceperson (@htafc, I take it you're thinking of him too); however, answer-station is neither of you's suggested one -- it is geographically between the two.
You've been shafted.Someone has to start... and sorry that your holiday is not taking place... but the Isaac reference suggests Hayes.
Newton On Ayr?
A rare instance of an ecstatic Newton, then: he supposedly only laughed twice in his entire life!That's it ! -- the ecstatic Sir I.N. walking, or floating, on "air" -- will confess to never having heard of the station concerned, before this evening.
A rare instance of an ecstatic Newton, then: he supposedly only laughed twice in his entire life!
Thank you. Here's an easy one:Marple it is of course, as in Miss Jane Marple the Agatha Christie detective. D6130 can take the next train out of here.
Every dog's favourite: Dumpton ParkThank you. Here's an easy one:
Tram pond kup
Yes indeedy! Your turn for the empties to Ramsgate Depot.Every dog's favourite: Dumpton Park
Thank-you.Yes indeedy! Your turn for the empties to Ramsgate Depot.
Grimsby Docks?Thank-you.
This is the brightest, cleanest station on the system, forwards, backwards, any which way you look at it.