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Quakkerillo

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And now for this Bus station, although it looks more like a random bus stop.
Image from Google Maps.

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cjp

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If you would care to try for a bus station with no buses presentimage.jpg here is a pic I lifted from The East Anglian Times ( I thought a clue ought to be given)
 
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HMS Ark Royal

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Very Good.

How did you know?

I know everything - actually, just happened to be reading an article online that used the same picture

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Anybody

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gnolife

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That would be Wetherby - leaving the bus station name and a PTE logo on the bus stop sign is a bad idea for one of these

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Unless it is his picture

No. This is a condition of the site, not the owner of the picture.

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