How To Use railroad station In A Sentence
- You can pick one up near the old railroad station that has been transformed into a visitor center.
- Even if he wanted to camp out by a railroad station, most of the ones in his state are delapidated. lbw Sanford should stay, two top South Carolina papers say
- Take bus no .4 from the World Trade Center to the railroad station.
- As they marched from the railroad stations, they were escorted by crowds cheering vociferously.
- It stands about five miles from the railroad station, and consists of some half a dozen families, scantily provided with fathers, crowded into as many little huts scattered here and there on a "slipe" of very poor, rocky ridge. "The Free Negroes of North Carolina"
- He exchanged the time of day with the clerks hurrying to the railroad station; he did not disdain to ask the roadmender, seated on a pile of stones, how his labor was getting on, and where he would work next week; he leaned on the gate to listen as if enrapt to the groom and gardener of a neighbor of Clemenceau's, regretting that the hubbub of cracking guns and other ominous explosions was driving their master from home. The Son of Clemenceau
- Can anyone direct me to the Pacific Railroad Station?
- All the action in the play takes place at one railroad station.
- Then the milk was all made up into butter and cheese at home, while not all that which is not consumed in fattening calves for the city markets is, in most localities, taken to the railroad stations to be shipped on the milk train, or to the nearest of the cheese and butter factories which are distributed through the township. Living in Dryden: Dryden in the Gilded Age
- Can you say me how to get to the railroad station?