Building (having any form) where locomotives are housed, washed, serviced.
1A hasty leave-taking at the railway depot would hardly satisfy Clarence, Cora.
2It is located in a tough, district, where most locals work in a nearby railway depot.
3The Camp and the railway depot.
4The accumulation of supplies at the railway depot, and all the railway buildings, with their surroundings, were burned.
5The same day we were marched in a body to the railway depot and herded into a fourth-class car.
6About 9 o'clock in the morning I went down to the railway depot on my quest for "news items."
7His first intention had been to take a hack, drive to the railway depot, and board the first train going West.
8Thereafter until the year 1842, he was employed constantly by Mr. Howe in the erection of railway and other bridges, and railway depot buildings.
9I ordered him to bring with him the answer to my dispatch to the general, who wired to me from the railway depot at Cheyenne.
10He and his "shadow" alighted from the train and repaired to a small, one-story hotel near the railway depot, the only place the town afforded.
11A steam-driven generator sent the juice through the wires strung overhead to a store, the town's railway depot, 40 or so houses and 150 streetlights.
12After half an hour's drive he halted, and I found we were at the Lowell Railway Depot.
13The French also used airships for the observation of troops mobilizing and for the destruction of railway depots.
14I came to inquire about the lady who was found in an unconscious state at the Hudson River Railway depot.
15The girl had come from Canada, therefore Anderson went to the Grand Trunk Railway depot and asked for the baggage-master.
16The Union Railway depot, an immense structure of stone near the lake shore, is one of the largest of the kind in the United States.
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