Now, if you choose to spend the remainder of the day with us, we will be happy to give you and the injured bicycle a place in our vans till we reach a cabstand or a railway station.
Oxted and Limpsfield, in the middle of the bow, are near by a railway station, and Limpsfield plays golf on the common: both are little old villages with many new houses about them.
East of Chaldon is Caterham, west is Chipstead and south-west is Merstham, each two miles or so away as the crow flies and something more as the road runs, and each with a railway station.
It is further from London, and further from a railway station.
A railway station is built here and there along the line, where a few Europeans may be seen; but the country is wild and populated with natives.
A friend had his notes stolen from him at a railway stationin Paris on arrival from England, having unfortunately put them with other things in a small hand–bag, instead of carrying them in a secure pocket about his person.
On the right is a luxurious, low-built hotel all but toppling over the edge; on the left is a railway station; and that is all.
It was the entrance to the "city" of Nelson, consisting of a few shacks, a ranch-house and a railway station.
Moreover, in time of rain the paved floor became as muddy as that of a general waiting-room at a railway station.
Near Eskbank, a handsome residential quarter with a railway station, coal-mining is carried on.
The town is on the left bank of the Little Baghmati river, and has a railway station.
Contiguity to a Railway Station on the main line, and to a Town, with commercial, professional, educational, social and religious advantages.
The land designated British Colony, is, at its commencement, only two miles from the Merced Railway Station, hotel, and shops.
There is a railway station at Bridge of Banff communicating, via Inveramsay, with Aberdeen, and another at the harbour, communicating with Portsoy and Keith.
The town of Bahawalpur is situated near the left bank of the Sutlej, and has a railway station 65 m.
In France heavy parcels are not accepted at post offices, but must be taken to a railway station.
The Prehistoric Railway Station A railway station is an admirable place, although Ruskin did not think so; he did not think so because he himself was even more modern than the railway station.
Do this, and you will find in a railway station much of the quietude and consolation of a cathedral.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "railway station" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.