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Okay - Martin Bairstow, Alan Young and other respected authors list it as St Dunstans, but Disused Stations, Bradshaws Rail Timetables, Cobb's Atlas and even a ticket I have seen online lists it as St Dunstan's. This page has both variants being titled without the apostrophe but then using it with the apostrophe later on in the body of the text. the only photo I have seen of the running in boards lists it as St Dunstans, but this could be something similar to Whittlesea/Whittlesey. So which is it? Help, please. The joy of all things (talk) 14:16, 7 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]