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Station Code Game

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All railway stations in Great Britain have three letter alpha codes. They can be listed on timetables, departure boards, station information services and used on the online journey planners. For example, if I was to type LET into the FCC journey planner it would come up with Letchworth Garden City. Therefore, the objective of this quiz is to guess the station code.

The rules are as follows : -


1) The code must be from a station on the mainland from England, Scotland or Wales. Codes from either Northern Ireland or Eire are not allowed on the quiz.

2) You may only post a new code if you get the previous code (unless somebody passes on their turn). It must be in capital letters.

3) The code has to be the proper station one, as listed by National Rail Enquiries.

I have caused the rules of this quiz to be shown above which appears to be in need of stating.

BND still remains the current clue to solve.
 

Xenophon PCDGS

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All railway stations in Great Britain have three letter alpha codes. They can be listed on timetables, departure boards, station information services and used on the online journey planners.

The rules are as follows : -
The code must be from a station on the mainland in England, Scotland and Wales. However, station codes from either Northern Ireland or Eire are not allowed on the quiz.

Most contestants submit a new code at the same time they submit an answer for the previous clue set. Have a look at the last ten postings that were made.
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My apologies, a lot going on elsewhere.

GMB

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Ulbster b joy bjhl

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You most certainly sent delving into my archives regarding Ulbster railway station, which was situated upon the Wick and Lybster Light Railway.

However, as it opened on 1st July 1903 and closed on 1st April 1944, it would never have been issued with the code we use upon this quiz. Please note that closed railway stations are NOT allowed upon this quiz.
 
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