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The phrase "a station on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or point along a route, typically in the context of transportation or communication networks.
Example: "The train will stop at a station on the main line every hour."
Alternatives: "a stop on" or "a point on".
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A station on Grand Cayman reported 22.72 inches (577 mm) of rain in one 24-hour period.
The town was also a station on the Underground Railroad.
The college was a station on the Underground Railroad.
It became a station on the Oregon Central (now Southern Pacific) Railroad.
Svobodny is connected by highway with Fevralsk, a station on the BAM (Baikal-Amur Magistral) railroad.
Abington became a station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad in 1855.
Take, for instance, the "Brodaway" mosaic sign at a station on the G line in Brooklyn.
Its Forum Cornelii was a station on the Roman road Via Aemilia.
In Roman times it was a station on the route to the Red Sea.
Al-Qāmishlī was founded in 1926 as a station on the Taurus railway.
In former times it was a station on the Hejaz railway (now defunct).
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