| STATIONS | Stopping places on railways; television channels; or, official buildings from which firefighters or police officers operate (8) |
| SURF | To browse TV channels or the internet without a particular goal in mind (4) |
| SIDE | Informal word for a television channel; or, either of the two flat surfaces of a sheet of paper (4) |
| HOSE | Firefighter's or gardener's flexible water pipe; historical leg coverings worn with a doublet; or, socks, stockings and tights collectively (4) |
| ROOFTOP | High point of building (from which to shout?) (7) |
| SILICA | Old Roman building from which British Academy's removed quartz (6) |
| AIRTERMINAL | Building from which passengers are taken to an aeroplane (3,8) |
| OUTSPAN | In South Africa, a type of orange or a stopping-place on a journey (7) |
| WAYPOINT | A stopping place on a journey or line of travel (8) |
| COWSHED | Building from which yours truly might emerge? (7) |
| SIGNALBOX | Building from which points are controlled (6,3) |
| MAHALS | Word that derives from humble "stopping places", yet refers to Indian mansions or palaces (6) |
| ARCHITECT | One with designs on buildings from the Arctic (9) |
| SPECK | Pupil of Frederick Trevithick who after working on railways in Canada and India spent ten years as Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent on the Metropolitan |
| THOMAS | Pupil of Frederick Trevithick who after working on railways in Canada and India spent ten years as Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent on the Metropolitan District Railway (6,6,5) |
| SAMUEL | Pupil of Frederick Trevithick who after working on railways in Canada and India spent ten years as Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent on the Metropolitan District Railway (6,6,5) |
| STAGINGPOST | A regular stopping place on a scheduled journey (7,4) |
| ASIA | Locale of Harappa, Pakistan, where archaeologists have unearthed buildings from a complex ancient so |
| LINEMAN | They work on railways, half of them in durable fabric (7) |
| CLEARANCE | Removal of buildings from land to prepare it for another use (9) |