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Not sure if this is a "true dit, no sh1t" but ....


I have read that in Russia the word for Railway Station is BOK3an [can't quite reproduce the cryllic alphabet here] - pronounced "vokzal" which sounds remarkably like Vauxhall. This is because in the 19 century a Russian delegation came to inspect the new British railways and were taken to Vauxhall. They thought "Vauxhall" was a generic term for a railway station and called the Russia equivalents 'vokzals' when they were built.


As I said not sure if this is true but I do hope so.

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