Following on from "Train station", now it's ....
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Following on from "Train station", now it's ....
I feel sure that it was somewhere within these forums that a year or three ago, there was a discussion on the modern-day increasing use of the term "train station" rather than "railway station" [I tried the search facility herein for "train station" (together, and both with, and without, the quotes), but that was to no avail as, annoyingly, both words are "too common"].
A little earlier this morning, I heard a BBC1 television continuity announcer mention that the later 'Homes Under the Hammer' programme would include a property which overlooks a "train line".
A little earlier this morning, I heard a BBC1 television continuity announcer mention that the later 'Homes Under the Hammer' programme would include a property which overlooks a "train line".
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Re: Following on from "Train station", now it's ....
May the fleas of a thousand camels infest his armpits.
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Some months ago I had to make a timetable enquiry with BR. The chap was very helpful but referred several times to 'train station'. Eventually I asked him if he in fact meant railway station at which he pulled the plug!
It is also noticeable that BBC and other TV commentators use both but it is only the older in service who still use railway station.
It is also noticeable that BBC and other TV commentators use both but it is only the older in service who still use railway station.
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A feature on BBC radio 4 last week (heard on the consumer programme called You & Yours Mon-Fri between 12:15-13:00hrs) about the popular rise in 'retail shopping' at "train stations" across Britain immediately had my ears pricked up especially as Kings Cross was the featured location was truely 'cringing to listen to' after the female reporter kept repeating the words "TRAIN STATION(S)" possibly up to 20 times during the 5-6 minutes long radio feature even after several of the people who she was interviewing called them "RAILWAY STATIONS" she would immediately come back with the words "TRAIN STATIONS" yuk!!.
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On one of these 'old memories of . . .' forums that I go on had a bit of chat going on about a long-gone station, and one of the blokes on there referred to it as the "train" station. There were no outright rebukes in reply, but all the replies were worded "railway" station, my own included. A bit of subtle education, if you will.
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With reference to the use of the words 'train station' I have a feeling that it's more of a continental European saying that has been adopted by the younger generation in todays British society.
When I was a youngster in the late 1960s I would always say I'm going to the 'railway station' to watch the trains.
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When I was a youngster in the late 1960s I would always say I'm going to the 'railway station' to watch the trains.
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... Or just 'the station', because for most, it was the only sort of 'station' around in those days ?
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Nah - in the olden days there were lots of police stations open too! These days it's easier to win the lottery than see a policemen, especially one on foot.
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Ah, true 65447. But that's one sort of station that most youngsters wouldn't have been saying "I'm just going to...." !
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Noticed yesterday on the TV Sky News channel, that among the headlines in the strap line scrolling along the bottom of the screen at about 09.30, that the buffer stop collision that occurred in Barcelona, had happened in its "train station".
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