A small railway station between the principal stations or a station where the train stops only on a signal.
1 It had already left the way station before Richard and Katie returned.
2 He knew who I meant; Walter had also stopped at the way station .
3 We have to change the way station captains and sheriffs operate.
4 The lights of the way station behind them were becoming faint.
5 Why hadn't they removed the pump when the way station had been abandoned?
6 One man at a way station in the Free State rode up shouting:
7 She did not get on the train from the little way station , however.
8 Eventually I'll be a way station on the Highways, I suppose.
9 This was a woman who boarded us at a way station , selling milk.
10 But now, although way station still, it was home again.
11 At a small way station the three Germans in the compartment left the train.
12 It'd make a good way station , but so would lots of other worlds hereabouts.
13 The way station 's up ahead! Scria's shout echoed his relief.
14 Oplontis was a way station on the road to Herculaneum.
15 Our lovely Venetia was only a way station for him.
16 They were three days out of the way station ; the mountains were deceptively clear now.
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