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At first I didn't think it was Bing, but now I'm not so sure after checking out Bing stations on this website:

https://www.historytoy.com/nav...rtierung=7&af=90

...and comparing signs/advertisements. But then I found this under the Distler stations, and I'd say it's pretty darn near match in terms of the main lithography on the booth and the central structure.

https://www.historytoy.com/dis...lish-railway-station

But that "central structure's lithography"also looks strikingly similar to this Bub station

https://www.historytoy.com/bub...-station-for-england

I know manufacturer's traded parts quite a bit- especially in the confines of Nuremburg the bastion of toys. Pieces would often get swapped in and out/on and off somethimes as well if an item was made in Germany and then exported to England for the English market due to anti-German sentiment at times preceeding, during and after both world wars. 

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