Eurelia was small town on the Peterborough–Quorn railway line, built in 1881. The pronunciation of the town's name gives rise to some interesting jokes. Apparently two railway porters would stand at each end of the platform and as a train pulled in one would call out "You're a liar! You're a liar", and the other would reply "You really are! You really are!". The town's name sounds like either "you're a liar" or "you really are", depending on which syllable the stress falls. The "correct" pronunciation is "you really are".
The town is now a ghost town with only one residential property. The Steamtown Peterborough Railway Preservation Society ran stema trains from Peterborough between 1981 and 2002. You are looking for a small plastic container.