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« Reply #15 on: December 09, 2020, 09:15:54 »

4.  All officially closed in 1985

Correct.   Just no. 7 left
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« Reply #16 on: December 09, 2020, 10:24:49 »

Eureka! I think I have worked out no. 2 - their three letter station codes comprise consecutive letters of the alphabet (ABC, KLM (English name: Royal Dutch Airlines ) and STU)

Sturry played a large part in sparking my interest in railways.  My grandparents lived on the North Kent coast and we passed by the station on the way there.  Not only did it mean the journey (pre M25 days) was nearly over but I was fascinated by the manual level crossing gates which it had at the time.  I remember my father taking me there for an hour just so I could watch the procedure of opening and closing the gates a few times.

Of course now replaced with barriers.

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« Reply #17 on: December 09, 2020, 13:36:30 »

7 It cannot only be that they all start with Ha..., can it?
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« Reply #18 on: December 09, 2020, 13:43:29 »

7 It cannot only be that they all start with Ha..., can it?

Not only, no ... they have something else in common too - that's been under discussion on the forum within the last week.  They "are the only four stations with names starting with 'H' and [fill the gap] ..."
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« Reply #19 on: December 09, 2020, 20:48:48 »

7 It cannot only be that they all start with Ha..., can it?

Not only, no ... they have something else in common too - that's been under discussion on the forum within the last week.  They "are the only four stations with names starting with 'H' and [fill the gap] ..."

If we move the goal post slightly wider, we could add ...
Hatfield Peverel   
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« Reply #20 on: December 09, 2020, 22:07:02 »

Something to do with the 2019-20 station usage figures?
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« Reply #21 on: December 09, 2020, 22:40:11 »

Something to do with the 2019-20 station usage figures?

Yes ... you're on topic
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« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2020, 14:19:39 »

What have these sets in common?  Can you add any more examples?

7. Harling Road, Hagley, Hatton, Harlech


This final group, astonishly in some cases, each had over 70% of their annual station entrances and exits accounted for by season tickets in the year to March 2020.

Here are the lowest "Ha"s by season ticket percentage

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0.00%   4.89%   HVN     Havenhouse      1719    84      64      20      0
0.41%   116.90% HVF     Haverfordwest   97082   113486  58720   54298   468
1.66%   223.53% HSG     Hathersage      32748   73200   33192   38796   1212
6.79%   115.25% HWD     Hawarden        27943   32204   27522   2494    2188
6.95%   243.36% HTF     Hartford (Cheshire)     116329  283096  95236   168186  19674
7.53%   251.78% HTE     Hatch End       265681  668940  179758  438784  50398
7.70%   n/a     HOH     Harrow-On-The-Hill              2653640 1158172 1291108 204360
9.07%   157.47% HWH     Haltwhistle     51592   81244   22682   51190   7372
9.38%   207.53% HAS     Halesworth      48107   99838   28646   61830   9362

And here are the highest ...

Code:
50.11%	136.87%	HHE	Haywards Heath	3278415	4487050	696072	1542538	2248440
50.31% 170.67% HSK Hassocks 819830 1399200 203096 492214 703890
50.57% 208.46% HRM Harrietsham 49410 103000 21862 29056 52082
51.42% 130.57% HSL Haslemere 1305212 1704156 292734 535132 876290
56.09% 400.80% HSD Hamstead (Birmingham) 78009 312662 53018 84284 175360
69.54% 115.28% HAP Hatfield Peverel 368715 425046 54464 74986 295596
70.63% 115.00% HRL Harlech 116371 133824 30520 8788 94516
73.59% 166.48% HRD Harling Road 2279 3794 738 264 2792
74.63% 248.65% HAG Hagley 197970 492262 59418 65472 367372
75.28% 438.18% HTN Hatton 21669 94950 14324 9144 71482

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