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Subway station   /sˈəbwˌeɪ stˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Subway station

noun
1.
A terminal where subways load and unload passengers.






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"Subway station" Quotes from Famous Books



... my account," urged Lilas. "This room is like a subway station, and I've got so I could 'change' in Bryant Park at noon and ...
— The Auction Block • Rex Beach

... soundings, greeting the bounding billow, not to say the bar-room steward; and yet, being a cautious soul of reservations all compact, we must admit that about the time we got abreast of New Dorp we would be homesick for our favourite subway station. ...
— Pipefuls • Christopher Morley

... way," he said, "I had imagined that either you or Comrade Brady was in charge of this expedition and taking me by a known route to the nearest Subway station. I did not think to ask. I placed myself, without hesitation, wholly in ...
— Psmith, Journalist • Pelham Grenville Wodehouse

... old building that had been used as a prison near the City Hall was torn down a few years ago to make way for the Subway Station of the Brooklyn Bridge, a great number of skeletons were found in its cellars. That these men starved to death or came to their end by violence cannot be doubted. New York, at the time of the Revolution, extended to about three-quarters of ...
— American Prisoners of the Revolution • Danske Dandridge

... on my account," urged Lilas. "This room is like a subway station, and I've got so I could 'change' in Bryant Park at noon and ...
— The Auction Block • Rex Beach



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