Got one, has Dyce ever been mentioned?
Six Mile Bottom - perhaps it's my limited search skills, but onlyonetwo previous mentions?
Belfast Great Victoria street and other stations in Northern Ireland do not seem to get mentioned despite it being RailforumsUK.
Why is this? It's not because the network is unconnected as Isle of Wright and some cut of heritage lines are mentioned. And it's the only government owned railway other than the TfL ones, Scotrail franchise and Eurostar.
And it's the only government owned railway other than the TfL ones, Scotrail franchise and Eurostar.
In what respect does the ScotRail franchise count as a government owned railway?
In that case, the Glasgow Subway in a different guage, and all those other things. Does that mean I couldn't have added Partick?Northern Ireland railways are completely different from Great Britain ones, for a start the gauge but also the ticketing, ownership, infrastructure, management and regulation is completely different from Great Britain. Its essentially a railway network from another country.
When I had reason to foray deep into the Rhondda Valley, I'd sometimes get a lift from Cardiff and was intrigued by this strange station. On one side of it is a cliff, on the other is an A road with no pedestrian access which separates it from the town. There is emergency access at street level, the station is accessed through a subway.
Manorbier
It took a while to suss that out the first time I needed to use the station when I stayed in a nearby hotel visiting my daughter at the Uni in Pontypridd.
Ahem...
This is the best game of Pointless ever!
My 3 guesses are Greenfaulds, Longport and Overpool
I agree, Overpool isn't mentioned much, but I am certain I have mentioned it before, but I don't think anybody else has! I will have a look later and see.
Six Mile Bottom - perhaps it's my limited search skills, but onlyonetwo previous mentions?