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The phrase "a train depot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a facility where trains are stored, maintained, or serviced, or where passengers can board or disembark from trains.
Example: "The city plans to renovate the old train depot to create a new transportation hub for commuters."
Alternatives: "a train station" or "a railway depot".
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At what was once a train depot, graffitied railways cars have been turned into cafes.
This Victorian-style building was a train depot from 1885 to 1966.
From the BBC News coverage, it looks as if they are in a train depot.
About 200 shows a year are planned for the space, which was once a train depot and more recently a Spaghetti Warehouse restaurant.
Now calls for preservation and renovation have cropped up all around, out of a sense that civic identity rests, in part, with a train depot.
About $600,000 from the Environmental Protection Fund will be used to remodel a train depot in Peekskill where Lincoln spoke in 1861.
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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke put his foot in it again, this time at a ceremony designating a training depot for black Union soldiers as a national monument.
Maplewood has the well-scrubbed look of an ideal suburban village: a trim downtown with a small train depot hard by a tidy village green; substantial brick and clapboard homes with broad lawns; new cars and S.U.V.'s of German and Japanese vintage in the driveways and along the tree-lined streets.
As part of plans to cut operating losses, which amounted to £58.6m in the year to the end of March, the Guardian and Observer publisher is to give up its ambitions to turn the Midlands Goods Shed, a former train depot, into a large events space and will restructure the less profitable parts of the business.
In Manchester the chief executive, Mark Fletcher, defended the ticket rise by saying this year's event was a "festival", and the live music performances are to be moved to a bigger site (a former train depot … oh, the glamour) and that it would be "the biggest lineup of artists we've ever had".
A dramedy, it follows a dwarf Fin (Peter Dinklage), who lives in an abandoned train depot, and starts a friendship with a librarian played by Williams.
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