Voting for the Group Stage of the World Cup of Stations 2021 has now opened, as the tournament officially begins for its third year.
Organised by the Rail Delivery Group, the competition aims to celebrate the best stations that help the public travel to places and activities, as well as destination stations that keep people connected to their favourite shops and attractions.
Last month the public were called upon to nominate their favourite station in a variety of categories.
These included Adventure (e.g. Hiking, climbing, canyoning, surfing), Nature (e.g. Countryside, walking, picnics, nature reserves) and History (e.g. Castles, museums, local heritage).
The #WorldCupOfStations is back for another year 🏆
— Rail Delivery Group (@RailDeliveryGrp) October 11, 2021
There’s only half an hour until voting opens for the 2021 competition 🚉 so make sure to come back at 8:30am when voting opens for our first group! 🏅 pic.twitter.com/y2NnhN0CgT
Four stations have been chosen for each category which can now be voted on.
By Friday October 15 the overall winner will be crowned.
How to vote in the World Cup of Stations 2021
To vote all you need to do is head over to the Rail Delivery Group Twitter page.
They have a number of polls open for the different categories, which require you to pick one station to vote for.
Polls will remain open until October 13 for the Group Stage.
Full list of nominations in the World Cup of Stations 2021 group stage
Nature
- Brockenhurst
- Buxton
- Great Malvern
- Linlithgow
Seaside
- Hastings
- Nethertown
- St Ives
- Tenby
City BreaksÂ
- Bath Spa
- Glasgow Queen Street
- London Waterloo
- Manchester Piccadilly
Enthusiasts
- Crewe
- Stourbridge Junction
- SwindonÂ
- York
We had some fantastic nominations for stations across the UK, and we've narrowed it down to the final 48.
— Rail Delivery Group (@RailDeliveryGrp) October 11, 2021
We're excited to announce that the #WorldCupOfStations 🏆 is officially open – watch out today as we open voting for all 12 groups!
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/kJFVcFPA8m pic.twitter.com/PIzfYzQp5C
CultureÂ
- Coventry
- Hull
- Norwich
- Oxford
History
- Acocks Green
- Cambridge
- Huddersfield
- Winchester
Shopping
- Darlington
- Glasgow Central
- Leeds
- Narberth
Food
- London Liverpool Street
- Malton
- Newcastle
- Stoke-on-Trent
Nights Out
- Brighton
- Cardiff Central
- Liverpool Central
- Vauxhall
Sport
- Hedge End
- Plymouth
- Sheffield
- Wolverhampton
Adventure
- Aviemore
- Edale
- Llanbedr
- Oxenholem Lake District
Awards
- Eastbourne
- Grange-over-Sands
- London Bridge
- Wakefield Westgate
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