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===Germany===
{{see also|List of Deutsche Bahn station abbreviations}}
[[Deutsche Bahn]] in Germany uses an alphabetic station code system called the ''DS 100 code'', for example, [[Luckenwalde station]] in [[Brandenburg]] has the station code BLD.<ref>{{Cite web |author-link=Deutsche Bahn |date=August 2015 |title=Übersicht der Betriebsstellen und deren Abkürzungen aus der Richtlinie 100 |url=https://fahrweg.dbnetze.com/resource/blob/1359908/f9d782b88f2c1224ac1192e2d4b5f6ff/betriebsstellen-data.pdf |website=Deutsche Bahn AG |language=German}}</ref>
===Norway===
Stations normally have a code of three capital letters, sometimes two letters. They are called "stedskoder" (___location codes). Examples: OSL=[[Oslo Central Station]], GAR=[[Oslo Airport Station]], TND=[[Trondheim Central Station]] and BO=[[Bodø Station]].<ref>[https://orv.banenor.no/sjn/doku.php?id=generell_del:1.1_jernbanenettets_inndeling#stedskoder 1. Generell del (1.1 - 1.4)]</ref>
 
===UK===
{{see also|UK railway stations}}<ref name=":1">[http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/codes/ List of National Rail Station codes] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121125233554/http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/codes/ |date=November 25, 2012 }}</ref> Three-letter alpha codes (formerly called CRS codes - ''Computer Reservation System'') are issued by [[National Rail]] which is responsible for railways in [[Great Britain]]. Station codes are not used by Northern Ireland Railways for stations in [[Northern Ireland]].<!-- A quick look at refdata.dat in Avantix Traveller however yields codes like BFC for "BELFAST CENTRAL". Similarly UK station codes were assigned for other international destinations, such as BSA for Berlin Zoo, NAU for Nauen, ZRH for Zürich HB, and VIE for Vienna West Station. -->