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train station

NOUN
  1. terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods

How To Use train station In A Sentence

  • A new train station and a footbridge across the river are also part of the project, which aims to rejuvenate the riverside area.
  • We stayed overnight at a hotel, and in the morning we went to a train station.
  • I even saw a woman wearing a tiger onesie at the train station the other day.
  • The train station is underneath the terminal so you just descend to the platforms by escalators or lifts.
  • Many train stations now have automatic barriers that only allow ticket holders onto the platform.
  • He drew 6,000 people to the Main Line Wynnewood train station on Saturday as he whistle-stopped his way across the southeast, south central portion of the state. What to Watch When You Are Watching the Pa. Returns - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Do you know the way to the train station?
  • At least at train stations, the name of the station is prominently displayed, but buses just stop along streets and I've got no idea where I am.
  • With its opulent boudoirs, quaint cul-de-sacs and misty train stations, it's not the way France actually looked, but the way we wish it did.
  • Windermere train station has regular connections from Bolton.
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