UK railway stations – I

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Station NamePostcode
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Code
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Code
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Ifield RH11 0JP IFI IFI
Ilford IG1 2DG IFD IFD
Ilkeston DE7 5TE ILN ILN
Ilkley LS29 8HF ILK ILK
Imperial Wharf SW6 2ZH IMW IMW
Ince WN3 4RH INC INC
Ince and Elton CH2 4NE INE INE
Ingatestone CM4 0BH INT INT
Insch AB52 6WN INS INS
Invergordon IV18 0RQ IGD IGD
Invergowrie DD2 5AP ING ING
Inverkeithing KY11 1NJ INK INK
Inverkip PA16 0BE INP INP
Inverness IV1 1LF INV INV
Inverness Airport IV2 7JJ IVA IVA
Invershin IV27 4ET INH INH
Inverurie AB51 4TN INR INR
Ipswich IP2 8AN IPS IPS
Irlam M44 5AB IRL IRL
Irvine KA12 8NU IRV IRV
Isleworth TW7 4BY ISL ISL
Islip OX5 2TQ ISP ISP
Iver SL0 9AT IVR IVR
Ivybridge TQ9 5JR IVY IVY

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