Headcorn?
Neither of those.Dunton Green?
Clue 5: The station buildings at the other end of the closed branch line still exist in non railway use and are grade II listed.
Headcorn?
Neither of those.Dunton Green?
Not Pitsea.Pitsea?
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?Clue 1: This station is served by only one TOC.
Not - err - that one either!Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?
No....you can flush that one!Looe?
Not that one.Petersfield?
....or that one either.Sandling?
Sorry....no.Lostwithiel?
Afraid not. Didn't Kemble originally have four platforms.....two through and a bay each side for the two branches?Kemble?
Not too sure…must admit my knowledge of British railways is pretty sketchy pre 1970s! Okay let’s try Axminster?Afraid not. Didn't Kemble originally have four platforms.....two through and a bay each side for the two branches?
Clue 4: This station was the junction for a long-closed branch line.
Sorry....not that one either.Not too sure…must admit my knowledge of British railways is pretty sketchy pre 1970s! Okay let’s try Axminster?
Well done! That is correct. Had you not guessed it correctly....the next clue would have been:Haltwhistle?
Aren't we normally limited to just five clues?...the next clue would have been:
Clue 6: The name of this station sounds like an instruction to the driver of a train approaching an open level crossing.
Kents Bank?Clue 1: this station is served by one TOC.
Dover Priory?
Kents Bank?
None of those.Kyle of Lochalsh?