subway station
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Definition
- Noun:
- A terminal where subways load and unload passengers: A designated place along an underground railway line where trains stop to allow passengers to get on and off.
Usage
- The word "subway station" is a compound noun. It refers specifically to the infrastructure and location for accessing subway train services.
- It is typically used to describe a point of departure, arrival, or transfer within a subway system.
- Example: "The next stop is 42nd Street subway station."
Examples
- Noun:
- We will meet at the entrance to the subway station.
- This subway station connects three different train lines.
- The nearest subway station is two blocks away.
Advanced Usage
- "subway station" as a landmark: Often used to give directions or describe a location.
- The apartment is convenient; it's right above a subway station.
Variants and Related Words
- Station (n): A place where vehicles stop to load or unload passengers or goods. (A more general term; a subway station is a type of station).
- Terminal (n): An end point or major station on a transportation line. (Some large subway stations may be considered terminals).
- Stop (n): A place where a vehicle stops on a route. (Often used interchangeably with "station" for subways, though "station" usually implies larger facilities).
- Metro station (n): A station for an underground railway system; a near synonym, commonly used in many cities worldwide.
Synonyms
- Metro station: A station for a metropolitan underground railway.
- Tube station (British English): A station for the London Underground railway system.
- Underground station: A station for an underground railway.
Related Phrases
- Station entrance/exit: The point where passengers enter or leave a subway station.
- Station platform: The raised area beside the tracks where passengers wait for and board the train.
Noun
- a terminal where subways load and unload passengers