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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seaside station" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a train or bus station that is located near a beach or by the sea. Example: The train pulled into the seaside station, and we stepped out onto the platform to feel the salty ocean breeze.
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It was the largest and busiest seaside station in the world.
Station T represented the lagoon central area, and station Z was positioned in a shellfish farming sector, while the seaside station (M) served as a reference of marine environment.
NG · The Annexe, SW9, Fri 15 The Syndicate Fourth Birthday Party Blackpool As Southport fades from its once-popular seaside station, its fairground rides shunted to Blackpool to live out their remaining years, it's worrying to think that without the life injection a super casino would bring, Blackpool itself may be facing a similar fate.
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Redundant carriages were converted to camp coaches and placed at country or seaside stations such as and and hired to holidaymakers who arrived by train.
"This is the problem with security guards: they are taking risks and losing their lives because of someone else's war," he said at Boracay's seaside police station.
The idea is to be a seaside fuelling station: hop in and out between surfs, grab a bacon roll (£3.95), a nasi goreng (£7.95) or a fish chilli burger (£5.95).
Arriva Trains Wales has added extra carriages to trains serving the north and south coasts, but East Midlands Trains takes the prize with a Saturday seaside special connecting stations such as Luton, Market Harborough and Chesterfield with the pearl of Yorkshire's coast, Scarborough.
The county also has two Community radio stations Seaside FM, which serves the Holderness area on 105.3 FM MHz and Vixen 101 which serves Market Weighton and Pocklington.
01621 788593, oseaisland.co.uk Good for hikers and rock poolers Sleeps 2 Cost from £380 a week Perched on a sea wall in one of Yorkshire's prettiest seaside villages, the Old Coastguard Station is surrounded by lapping waves at high tide.
HYANNIS, midway up the southern shore of Cape Cod, is often regarded as the departure point for ferries to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, or as a way station to seaside hamlets farther up the cape.
From here, visit Bokor Hill Station, the seaside town of Kep and the cave pagodas at Phnom Chhnork and Phnom Sorsia.
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