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Train station

(19 Posts)
thatbags Tue 21-Jan-14 19:39:31

Hope you do sleep well, galen flowers

Galen Tue 21-Jan-14 19:38:20

Bags went back to work today so used my crutches. Shoulder is now aching like mad. I'm waiting til last thing to take paracetamol as I want to sleep tonight. Thanks for asking.

thatbags Tue 21-Jan-14 19:30:47

A railway station is a station for trains on a railway so I don't mind train station.
Train station – station for trains
Bus station – station for buses
Boat station – station for boats
and car parks/parking lots.

Aint language great?

margaretm74 Tue 21-Jan-14 19:24:32

Power station. Radio station. Television station. And in the garden DH has a weather station! and of course Railway Station.

annodomini Tue 21-Jan-14 19:15:02

Stationer's shop.

thatbags Tue 21-Jan-14 19:09:21

How's your shoulder, galen?

Galen Tue 21-Jan-14 19:02:39

Stationary Galen.

Galen Tue 21-Jan-14 19:02:21

Ambulance station. Nurses station.

ffinnochio Tue 21-Jan-14 18:11:17

Action stations...

Ana Tue 21-Jan-14 17:55:21

Panic station(s)

absent Tue 21-Jan-14 17:52:47

Fire station. Police station.

dustyangel Tue 21-Jan-14 17:47:16

Boat station, lifeboats.

thatbags Tue 21-Jan-14 17:45:18

Station for road gritters: shed bed.

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thatbags Tue 21-Jan-14 17:39:49

If I mean railway station, I say station. If I mean bus station, I say bus station. If I mean where trams go to bed, I say tram depot (worked as clippy on Blackpool trams one summer). If I mean aeroplane station, I say airport.
Ship station? Port, harbour, marina.

Come on, grans! What else? smile

annodomini Tue 21-Jan-14 17:28:36

I don't remember anyone saying 'train station' much before this century.

Charleygirl Tue 21-Jan-14 16:18:39

Living in London I would say tube station, Baker Street, Bond Street etc. I have never given it a thought but I may use railway station to differentiate between tube and rail.

durhamjen Tue 21-Jan-14 15:07:00

I still say railway station!

janthea Tue 21-Jan-14 13:44:25

And now I think most of us just say 'station' or if you are in London 'Waterloo', 'Victoria', etc. without adding 'station'.

MamaCaz Tue 21-Jan-14 13:27:16

I saw the first episode of the new series of Mr Selfridge at the weekend.

Am I right in thinking that the new character, a friend of Mrs Selfridge, is meant to be English?
At one point, she mentions the "train station". That set me wondering: would an English person really have used that term back in that era, as opposed to "railway station"?