Station Surprise Multi-Cache
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Size:  (small)
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An easy multi with a very short walk. Very small container not much
room for large swaps.
Tintern Station was opened in November 1876 and was the largest
railway complex on the line. This was mainly due to the
anticipation that with the famous abbey, the station would become a
major destination for tourists to the Wye Valley, and the station
was the destination of many "Abbey Excursions" during the railway's
lifetime.
After the line closed in 1964 Tintern Station was derelict for many
years but has now been preserved as a tourist attraction. From
April until October the station is now a cafe and there are
carriages containing an exhibition and gift shop plus there is a
miniature railway that runs on Bank Holiday weekends.
The signal box is now a craft shop, the water tank still remains in
situ and various boundary markers and signals still remain.
Park in Brockweir at N 51° 42.437 W 002° 40.024 or there is parking
at the Tintern Station for a small fee. At the time of placing this
cache it was 50p for 3 hours. This is plenty of time to find this
cache including a walk of 0.25 of a mile to find “Ferryman’s Fury” – GC10XKB and
refreshments at the Tintern Station during the summer months.
Bring a picnic or have a barbeque here and enjoy the riverside
walk.
The number 69 bus that runs between Chepstow and Monmouth stops at
the Station.
At the co-ordinates for the listing there is an information board.
From this board gain the following information:-
Offa ruled his Midland kingdom of Mercia from ABC – DEF
Eleanor of Provence’s dates of birth and death are GHIJ – KLMN
The main cache can be found at N51 42.NM(H+L) W002
40.(A-B)(E-F)(F-M)
Please push cache as far out of sight as possible in its hiding
place.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Onfr bs jnyy