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Crossharbour Station anagrams
Rearranging the letters of
'
Crossharbour Station
'
(Docklands Light Railway station)
gives:
Car? Bus? O, train so short!
(by Jean Merges by hand)
(2004)
(pending approval)
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Train is away a lot.
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London day-trips? A giant wait!
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ID lad, trainspotting away, no?
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O, list away trains.
"
(by Mick Tully using
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"
Tea Clipper Cutty Sark
" -> "
A spark (electric) - putty.
"
(by Stanley Accrington by hand)
(2007)
(pending approval)
"
Tea Clipper Cutty Sark
" -> "
Attack! Pee! Truly crisp.
"
(by Stanley Accrington by hand)
(2007)
(pending approval)
"
Tea Clipper Cutty Sark
" -> "
Spark, cute act, lit pyre.
"
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(pending approval)
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Elverson Road Station
" -> "
Ooo! DLR Trains at seven!
"
(by Jean Merges by hand)
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See also:
Cutty Sark Station
The National Railway Museum at York
The railway stations
Barking Station
Tower Hill Station
Canary Wharf Station
Greenwich Station
Docklands Light Railway
Heron Quays Station
The Docklands Light Railway
Island Gardens Station
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