As the title says.
We have examples such as Glenrothes with Thornton, Dunkeld & Burnham, Dore & Totley, and at a push unofficial ones like Leuchars (for St Andrew's)
Where else would benefit from such town linkage when perhaps a station, say, is closely located with a town much larger or one as big or as important as the one it serves?
Gleneagles sticks out at me. Built to serve the hotel and golf course, yet is a stone throw from Auchterarder - a relatively large village and well known in Scotland, where I can guarantee at least half of Gleneagle's usage comes from outwith the golf season (as well as Blackford).
We have examples such as Glenrothes with Thornton, Dunkeld & Burnham, Dore & Totley, and at a push unofficial ones like Leuchars (for St Andrew's)
Where else would benefit from such town linkage when perhaps a station, say, is closely located with a town much larger or one as big or as important as the one it serves?
Gleneagles sticks out at me. Built to serve the hotel and golf course, yet is a stone throw from Auchterarder - a relatively large village and well known in Scotland, where I can guarantee at least half of Gleneagle's usage comes from outwith the golf season (as well as Blackford).