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