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The phrase "station at" is used to refer to a place where someone is needed to stay. For example, "I'm stationed at my post until everyone arrives."
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It was the bus station at Chester.
You'd put the whole station at risk".
The Amtrak station at Rhinecliff is about 16 miles away.
There is an earlier power station at Victoria Falls.
(Mr. Wein, 87, will take his station at the piano).
In addition, they are repairing the power station at Khesab.
I went back to the police station at 11 o'clock.
The train pulled into the station at 9 43 a.m.
William M. Shepherd, entered the station at 5 23 a.m.
No other trains were in the station at the time.
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The train was due at Penn Station at 7 34.
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