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TRIVIA: Rhyming rail journeys

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BazingaTribe

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I hate to be that guy, but it's officially Larne Town or Larne Harbour stations. Which admittedly does open up more opportunities to rhyme
User name checks out! Have fond memories of Sealink ferries back in the 1980s.

Larne Town would rhyme with Portadown though (bonus points if you can do the NI accent, which I can't but my Belfast-born mum can). Opening up Ireland as a whole gives us a lot of raw material to work with.
 

Sealink

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User name checks out! Have fond memories of Sealink ferries back in the 1980s.

Larne Town would rhyme with Portadown though (bonus points if you can do the NI accent, which I can't but my Belfast-born mum can). Opening up Ireland as a whole gives us a lot of raw material to work with.

Donabate to Yate

:D
 

daodao

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I made a number of journeys from Eglwys Newydd to Casnewydd when I lived next to Whitchurch station on the Coryton branch and worked in Newport.
 

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