There is a railway station in Essex which has no name, no stationmaster, no porter, no tickets, no ticket office, only one platform, and a waiting-room about 12£t long. This Alice-in-Wonderla'nd station, which is so shy that it even refuses to be named, is at Feering, on the "Crah-and-Winkle line," as the Tollesbury and Kelvedon branch railway is irreverently known. The station has eight trains a day, and sometimes as many 'as 40 passengers.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 14
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