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railroad stations

n. (railroad station English)

Usage examples of "railroad stations".

Banks, hardware stores, department stores and railroad stations adjusted to the cycle of the land.

A short ride by sleigh or wagon from the park was another of Moscow's several railroad stations, the Savelovo, and there was of course a transients' hotel nearby.

Once we had so intimidated the Hitler Youth Patrols that they scarcely left their quarters except occasionally to check the papers of flighty young ladies at the railroad stations, we shifted our field of operations to the churches and began, as the Communist mechanic had put it, to occupy ourselves with Christmas plays.

These women were charged with a much greater task than merely serving food at railroad stations: Harvey sent them west, charged with taming the rugged, masculine wilderness.

All means of transportation were for military men, all roads ended at the railroad stations.

He thought, There is something evocative about trains and railroad stations.

His picture was, until recently, everywhere: on television, on posters that stared out at one in airports and railroad stations, on leaflets, matchbooks and magazines.

Thorn, however, was nowhere to be found, and the only way for the police to keep the matter interesting was to set up checkpoints at railroad stations and shipping piers all over the city, and to call for first a cross-country and then an international manhunt.