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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoned station" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a train or bus station that has been deserted or is no longer in use.
Example: "The old, abandoned station stood as a haunting reminder of the once-bustling transportation hub."
Alternatives: "deserted station" or "forsaken station".
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Skin-associated bacteria even showed up at the abandoned station downtown.
The police must have found the abandoned station wagon months ago and traced it; someone must have called.
The abandoned station, at 18th Street and Park Avenue, was closed in 1948 after the nearby Union Square Station was lengthened.
Though no longer part of the daily lives of people, each abandoned station is firmly rooted in its city's past – and may yet become part of their city's future.
Tube travellers can still get the odd glance of an abandoned station – there is one barely visible between Tottenham Court Road and Holborn on the Central Line, which until 1932 served the British Museum.
There is an abandoned station about a fourth of the way through the tunnel.
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The abandoned stations in Rochester, for example, have a distinctly utilitarian feel.
That tiling is very classically a tube station and even in abandoned stations like York Road, people can tell that a building was once a Tube station.
Riding on the train yesterday meant taking a strange trip through a dusty netherworld of abandoned stations.
In large parts of Nigeria, overgrown tracks and abandoned stations testify to the triumph of cars and planes.
I've moved on from the pink swirling skyboxes and the soaring greenery, that still manages to find root among the abandoned stations.
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