Re: Where am I? ALL UK STATIONS!
Posted: 20 Oct 2015, 20:23
No (14/20)DavidC wrote:Is the station at a location related to a railway authorised under the Light Railways Act of 1896 ?
What else shall I answer?
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No (14/20)DavidC wrote:Is the station at a location related to a railway authorised under the Light Railways Act of 1896 ?
So am I. I've done Surrey now. I thought you'd missed Byfleet and New Haw, but it's just inside the M25. I haven't checked Berkshire yet but it shouldn't take long.The Orange One wrote:I'm stumped now. Really stumped. I am absolutely and completely bewildered.
Unless I find a station in Berkshire that The Orange One missed (which seems doubtful), I shall have to admit defeat as well. This one is absolutely bewildering.A Challenge wrote: What else shall I answer?
Non-counting question : what does "(inc. Merseyrail)" mean in this Home Counties centric context ?DavidC wrote:
Is it in a county that directly adjoins (Greater) London ?
Yes (10/20) (inc. Merseyrail)
Greatkingrat had asked a question about whether it was served by Merseyrail. I assume that A Challenge meant that the Merseyrail question was included in the count of questions asked.DavidC wrote:Non-counting question : what does "(inc. Merseyrail)" mean in this Home Counties centric context ?DavidC wrote:
Is it in a county that directly adjoins (Greater) London ?
Yes (10/20) (inc. Merseyrail)
No (15/20)DavidC wrote:We may as well go for the Berkshire, Surrey and Kent triplet of questions. So ...
Is it in Kent ?
I answered the other question (the Merseyrail one) first as I hadn't noticed DavidC's question and then in that one clarified that I was still counting the question about Merseyrail as the questions were asked in the other order and there are no Merseyrail stations in the Home Counties.DavidC wrote:Non-counting question : what does "(inc. Merseyrail)" mean in this Home Counties centric context ?DavidC wrote:
Is it in a county that directly adjoins (Greater) London ?
Yes (10/20) (inc. Merseyrail)
No (16/20)GuyBarry wrote:is it Sunnymeads (opened 1927)?
If that's the wrong answer then please PM me the right one and I'll take no further part.
You said yes, and it wasn't true. Game void I think.Therefore the only possibility is that the station opened on an existing line some time between 1923 and 1948.
Can you confirm this?