From the Borough Hall, Manhattan, to the 96th Street station, the line is four-track.
He was knighted in 1851, in recognition of his wonderful skill as shown in the erection of the International Exhibition of that year, and we have a local monument to his fame in the roof which spans the New Street Station.
The woman herself, when she saw the iron bars in the Elizabeth-street station, fell into hysterics and was taken to the Hudson Street Hospital.
When he joined the crowd it scattered, but got together again before it had run half a block, and slunk after him and his prisoner to the Mulberry-street station.
Word went around to the Elizabeth-street station, and was sent on from there with an order for the dead-wagon.
The train of thirty-five cars arrived at President-street Station at about eleven o'clock.
A local passenger train was just passing B Street station, some quarter of a mile behind them.
They "kept company" a good deal; Marcus took dinner with the Sieppes every Saturday evening at their home at B Street station, across the bay, and Sunday afternoons he and the family usually made little excursions into the suburbs.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "street station" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.