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Zouch

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Hi,

I reverted your edit to Zouch. Two contradictory pronunciations are indicated, so I'd added a (fact) tag, which you removed without indicating which pronunciation is correct: does it rhyme with coach or with scotch? kwami (talk) 00:33, 9 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

So it does rhyme with scotch, then. I'll correct the entry. kwami (talk) 09:49, 9 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

March 2008

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Swithland Viaduct (Not being a station)

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It would really depend on how you choose to define 'station' really. Historically, anywhere controlled by a signalbox is defined as its 'station limits', whether or not there is actually a station there or not. Obviously, the viaduct doesn't fall into this category, however of not is that passenger trains are timed to stop there, and since station is derived from 'stationary'...! Ultimaely, I added the template links I did on the grounds that there is no quick link to get from the Swithland Viaduct page to the rest of the GCR pages without having to scour the article.

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Photos

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No, thats quite OK, ive been meaning to do it to be honest! ACBestDog and Bone 12:55, 29 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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