crispy1978
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Obviously, there are stations like London Victoria, Manchester Piccadilly, Birmingham New Street which are huge stations, and the arteries of the network.
Then there's your stations which serve the smaller cities, larger towns, etc - not to mention the seaside stops.
You've got interchanges as well.
Then there's the rural stations, from those with decent patronage to the 'one man and his dog' station.
Community Rail Stations (Friends of Batley, etc)
Then there's heritage stations as well.
Through stations, termini, bay platforms, island platforms, etc.
But what is your favourite. What sort of stations do you like visiting, which ones do you prefer to avoid? Do you have a single favourite station, and why is it your favourite?
Purely for interest!
Then there's your stations which serve the smaller cities, larger towns, etc - not to mention the seaside stops.
You've got interchanges as well.
Then there's the rural stations, from those with decent patronage to the 'one man and his dog' station.
Community Rail Stations (Friends of Batley, etc)
Then there's heritage stations as well.
Through stations, termini, bay platforms, island platforms, etc.
But what is your favourite. What sort of stations do you like visiting, which ones do you prefer to avoid? Do you have a single favourite station, and why is it your favourite?
Purely for interest!