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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a station to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a location or point of access related to a service or transportation.
Example: "The train will arrive at a station to pick up passengers heading to the city."
Alternatives: "a stop for" or "a point to".
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What about a Station to Station from London to Moscow?
I have a station to run.
Ben-David and his friends stopped at a station to fill bottles with gasoline.
In the garage behind the house, the current owner built a station to recharge electric cars.
This is precisely what the music business craves: a station to hype its new products.
"When you have 200 people on line for gasoline, it doesn't take long for a station to run out".
There is considerable economic incentive for a station to abandon a failing network program for a strong syndicated show.
The long-planned but unfinanced solution is a station to pump rainwater over the floodgates and into the river.
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Yet Howe's style has remained conservative and the Mets remain a station-to-station team.
Age and injuries have taken a toll on his legs — he missed a total of 98 games the past two seasons, and he is pretty much a station-to-station base runner.
"We're not a station-to-station team by any means.
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