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High Dyke

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Kent House has also been affected by an IRA bomb. It was detonated on a train from Victoria to Ramsgate. A warning had been given and everybody was safely evacuated before the explosion but the damage to the carriage was considerable.
 

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Yes I know you can’t copy the reason so I did the SWR 45x stock as my reason, the fact that it is another racecourse is just a coincidence
 

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EbbwJunction1

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I hate to tell you this, after such a well-composed posting, but this is the Station Association Quiz...NOT the Settlement Association Quiz.

Whoops .... and I thought that I was doing so well with it and all! So, let's try this one:

The English surveyor and architect Thomas Mainwaring Penson (1818–64) was the designer of the original Church Stretton station building. He was also responsible for designing the station building at Gobowen, which is still in use today.
 

Y Ddraig Coch

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Barmouth also has a booking office which is independently run as is the booking office at Gobowen run by Severn Dee Travel
 

EbbwJunction1

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Barmouth is the station at the northern end of the Barmouth Viaduct; Morfa Mawddach is the next station going south.
 

EbbwJunction1

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Ravenglass is located at the estuary of three rivers: the Esk, Mite and Irt. The hamlet of Saltcoats lies north of the River Mite.

Station association? Wrong Saltcoats.

Darn it ... sorry, wrong topic again!

Sorry, let's try this: Twelve trains per weekday in each direction call at Ravenglass station (roughly every hour, albeit with longer gaps in the afternoon), although one northbound train terminates at Sellafield station rather than running through to Carlisle.
 

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