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Example sentences for "railway station"

  • That day he had earned sixpence by carrying a carpet bag to a railway station.

  • D'you happen to know how far off the nearest railway station is?

  • 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 station in 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.

  • The town of Datia has a railway station, 16 m.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blue eyes; can assure; coming home; compare the; district courts; full cargo; large volume; merely subjective; musical history; nine dollars; que vous; railway accident; railway carriage; railway companies; railway company; railway construction; railway from; railway system; railway train; railway travelling; saying that; setting apart; thick forest; two volumes; what kind; white satin