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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rail station" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a facility where trains stop to pick up or drop off passengers or goods.
Example: "We arrived at a rail station just in time to catch our train to the city."
Alternatives: "a train station" or "a railway station".
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There is also a rail station.
It opens in a rail station.
E.S. has a dream that night about a rail station.
"They were actually parked next to a rail station".
Why was there once a rail station in tiny Marksboro in Warren County?
This is nothing as complex as creating a rail station in the city's main post office building.
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Sean Burton, president of the airport commission, told the economic forum that transportation officials are moving ahead with plans to build a new rail station a mile and a half from the airport.
Construction is underway on New Balance's Boston Landing, a $500 million development that will include office space, a hotel, a sports facility with an indoor track, a commuter rail station and the new global headquarters of New Balance.
(The site — beside a light rail station and a ferry stop, and four blocks from a PATH train — seemed "ideal for turning a profit," she said).
The project will offer commuters and residents a range of transportation options, including two new Metro stations, an extension of the tramway that nearly circles the city, a regional rail station and a 600-space underground parking garage.
Recognizing that several of the victims use commuter rail, Olivia initiates a manhunt at a nearby rail station.
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