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I can excuse shit and late trains, but mispronouncing Northern train stations? An abomination.
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How did you think it was pronounced?
Not judging you for not magically knowing how random place names are pronounced or anything, genuinely curious.
I would pronounce it "kee-lee" as an non-UK person. I would never guess that there's a T in there, because there isn't one.
It's more of a f sound (as in rough, enough).
As @rambaroo says below I thought it was 'kee-lee'. My second guess would have been 'kay-lee'.