Wiktionary
n. (plural of train station English)
Usage examples of "train stations".
They were there in all of the major train stations, billeted in the police barracks and in hotels, or in rows of neat bell tents in the city parks.
Even though some train stations had recently implemented baggage screening, a person could still literally arrive at the last minute and make their ride.
Assuming their guidelines were like the militia's, the Germans would broadcast his description, watch the airport and train stations, alert hospitals and pharmacies.
The train stations are well guarded, and the train compartments themselves are fitted with lethal gas jets, just in case.
Then the train slid into the station, and it was a shabby, tired platform with walls covered by fading advertising posters, like train stations everywhere.
They are petty anarchists and God-botherers, the kind of trash you find howling on soapboxes in public parks, or handing out soiled leaflets in front of train stations.
You'll end up in school anthologies, but not on the stands in train stations.