A place where trains stop for passengers to embark and disembark.(noun)
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Use "railroad station" in a sentence
"One of these, a rattle-brained New Yorker named Charles J. Guiteau, approached the President on J.ly 2, 1881, as he was waiting at a railroad station in Washington, about to start on a journey, and shot him through the body."
"Then, with a guard of honor to the railroad station and with mourning dignitaries in procession, John Pelham's body began its long, last journey home to Alabama."
"In 1908 I built the house I now occupy (in Moylan, Pennsylvania), which is the realization of a desire I have always had -- to build on a tract which had a stream, a grove of trees, great boulders and rocks, and a hill site for the house with a broad outlook, and a railroad station conveniently near."