HU telegraph call sign

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HU telegraph call sign

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Here is a picture of some circuit identification labels from a terminal board from Oakington signalbox on the Cambridge to March line via St Ives.

http://richard2890.fotopic.net/p62916308.html

One circuit is marked SN UP-K.M. H.U.-DN

UP & DN can be ignored. SN = single needle telegraph circuit. KM is Cambridge, where is HU?
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I never realised this was so complex.

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Huntingdon?
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After a few enquiries.. HG = Huntingdon No1, HG = Huntingdon No2

FU was Sandy(GN) and OY was Royston so HU may not be an abbreviation of the place it is the call sign for.
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Huntingdon Up or
Next box along was Histon so Histon Up

Could either of these fit?
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Aware that some of these codes can bear no relation to names, but wonder if HU was Huntingdon (GE/East) box, - or, if there was a telegraph office at Hunt., HU even more likely to be for there.

[ P.S. Think you'll find Hunt.(North/No.2) box was HK? Not the same HG as No.1, anyway.]
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That me getting me HG's and HK's mixed up...
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R. pike wrote:That me getting me HG's and HK's mixed up...
...As long as you don't mix them up with your HRs.
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