A stock-farm or station at a distance from the head or main station.(noun)
A regimental station far from headquarters or from a center of population.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "out-station" in a sentence
"I go to visit Sergeant Dan at his out-station, and he takes me around the patch where he has been for three years."
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"As your mob increases, you can put an out-station on the other side the run."