There is a railway station in England complete with booking anrl parcels offices, posters, time tables, and waiting rooms, from which thousands of passengers are booked" every year—yet from which no train has ever left. The reason for this anomaly is that a river divides the station from the railway line, and all passengers and parcels have first to be ferried across before joining the trains at the terminus of the line at Kingswcar. This station is at Dartmouth, in Devon.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22328, 31 July 1934, Page 10
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81Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22328, 31 July 1934, Page 10
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