Sampford Courtenay...
Are "heritage" stations allowed to be used on this quiz ?
Its a bit of a problem if you're working from a mobile, as there is no search this thread button, and that link doesn't seem to do a lot for me.
Okehampton......for exactly the same reasons that Sampford Courtenay was allowed in a previous round.
Pegswood
Can anyone find the annual passenger figures for this station and for the previous Barlaston?
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Incorrect; even Scotscalder comes up with lower passenger numbers. Round definitely over.
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The next starting station is London Paddington.
Okehampton: 3,622
Barlaston i can't find...
I can't find them now either. I know I had some completely baffled staff at Stoke when I came up to them with a ticket to Barlaston and asked about onward transport.
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Lewisham
Wikipedia said:Barlaston railway station serves the village of Barlaston in Staffordshire, England. This station was opened on 17 April 1848 and is on the first line opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on that date.
Trains no longer stop at Barlaston (the Stafford to Stoke-on-Trent local service was withdrawn when the route was temporarily closed for major refurbishment in 2003 as part of the WCML Modernisation scheme and never reinstated). Passengers are now served by bus service X1 operated by BakerBus which acts as the station's official Rail Replacement Bus, on which valid rail tickets (including Advance Purchase tickets) to/from Wedgwood and Barlaston are officially accepted. Access to the platforms is no longer possible as the station has been fenced off.
Unlike neighbouring Stone, Barlaston is not included as a stop on the Crewe - London Euston service operated by London Midland.