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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'terminal station' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a station at the end of a line of railway, or a station from which no further travel is possible. For example: "The train terminated at the terminal station, and the passengers disembarked."
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The Station Committee of 1938, led by Axel Grenholm, recommended a route that would branch off from the existing line close to the then terminal station of Oslo West Station Osloo V).
Serving as the terminal station of the Drammen Line, Oslo West Station Osloo V) was located in Vika, at the heart of the central business district of Oslo.
"South Ferry is a terminal station," he said.
To verify the applicability of the proposed support system, a D-Agent for a terminal station of subway is simulated.
The Hollywood luminaries Jennifer Jones and Montgomery Clift star in De Sica's 1953 English-language drama, "Terminal Station" (Sept . 30, for which Truman Capote wrote the dialogue.
By Richard Brody Montgomery Clift and Jennifer Jones play lovers on the verge of a breakup in the melodrama "Terminal Station".
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Most rail lines terminate around the centre of London, running into eighteen terminal stations with the exception of the Thameslink trains connecting Bedford in the north and Brighton in the south via Luton and Gatwick airports.
It is said that carriers are bound to carry only to or from their terminal stations.
Associated with the submerged equipment is power-feed equipment, which is located at the terminal stations.
Network terminal stations are electrically and optically linked by the submerged plant.
Avenue line by way of curving tunnel not used since 1918, and visited major terminal stations, closed since 1945 and the unused City Hall loop.
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