Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. A place where trains stop for passengers to embark and disembark.
WordNet 3.0
- n. terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods
Examples
“THEY SIMPLY STOOD in the train station as the locomotive began hissing to life.”
Moon Shadow
“If Ground Zero was to have an icon, it looked as if it might be the new PATH commuter train station being designed by Santiago Calatrava, who produced one of his characteristic avian skeletons with a vast openable roof.”
“At 5 P.M., on April 27, as the voters were casting ballots that would bring Carter a landslide primary victory, I took a cab to the train station and bought a first-class ticket on the Metroliner to Washington.”
“Douglas figured they could assemble a full-block lot there for a bargain, and that its proximity to the interstate and the train station would make it attractive to corporate tenants.”
“It was freezing cold as they walked from the train station toward the Majestic Theatre on Broadway.”
“MY AUNT MUZA MEETS us at the train station with my three cousins, Kostya, Fedya, and Kolya.”
“Daddy worked for the McCall Corporation he became president of the company in 1946, and every day he walked fifteen to twenty minutes to the train station for the commute into the city.”
“Terry Bach sat with me in a train station in Chicago and told me stories about old women that were invaluable.”
“We left for Williamsport and the train station before noon.”
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